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Anthropology

Throughout the term you have learned about how science, culture and technology interact both in the field of science and how they have affected the evolution of human ancestors. For this paper I would like for you to summarize the material covered in this class, specifically on genus Homo. You will need to synthesize the materials from lecture, the textbook, movies and online resources I have posted.

In looking at the fossil record, what were the factors of genus Homo that show the interaction between environment, technology and human evolution? What major changes do you see with genus Homo? You should use Homo erectus or Homo sapiens as an example, or both. What are the things that make genus Homo human? Where do Homo sapiens neaderthalensis fit into the human picture?

Your essay should be double spaced, and 5-6 pages long, not including cited sources or cover page. There is no one correct answer, but the more you support your thoughts with examples from the text, lectures and movies, the better. Each of these questions could be a term paper in itself, so you will need to be concise and clear with your examples and explanations.

All material must be cited, either from the text (including page number), the lecture (include dates or topic), movies (include title) or from the websites I have posted as resources (list name of website). There should be no other outside resources for this paper. This paper is meant to as an opportunity to show what you have learned in class, not how well you research outside materials.

I will take points off for lack of citations and poor grammar. This is an upper division course and a take home paper. Please take the time to edit your paper. I highly recommend giving yourself enough time to do the paper that you can step away for a day and come back for edits.  It makes an enormous difference to the quality of the paper.

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Anthropology

Assignment 3: Be An Anthropologist
How anthropologists study change

Due:
11:55pm ET on Sunday of Week 7

Purpose:

The primary goal of this exercise is for the student to further examine evolution from the perspective of two subfields in anthropology. The all-encompassing nature of evolution will be illustrated, and students will have the opportunity to explore the holistic nature of anthropology.

Description:

Anthropologists study many different aspects of humanity in order to fully understand the diversity of the human species. One of these aspects concerns our development as a species, both physically and culturally. For the assignment, the student will first discuss and investigate evolution as viewed by physical anthropology, and then the student will investigate and discuss evolution from one other subfield – cultural, linguistic, or archaeological.

Directions:
In a 4-6 page written assignment, answer the following questions.

1) Define evolution using the course materials.
2) Define physical anthropology. Discuss some of the general ways physical anthropologists investigate evolution.
3) Using the APUS Library, find at least one appropriate outside source that identifies one specific research project in which physical anthropologists are studying evolution (e.g. the Human Genome Project). Describe the research project and its significance in our understanding of evolution. Conduct original research, do not use the genome project because that example is given in class. Review this screencast or script to help you learn to locate appropriate college-level sources using the Summon search tool in our Library.
4) Choose and define a second subfield of anthropology (cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, or archaeology).
5) Discuss some of the general ways an anthropologist in this second subfield investigates evolution.
*Remember, evolution can apply to both physical and societal changes, so things like language and customs can evolve just as much as bodies and brains can.
6) Using the APUS Library, find at least one appropriate outside source that identifies one specific research project in which anthropologists in this second subfield are studying evolution. Describe the research project and its significance in our understanding of evolution. For example, an archaeologist may look at how tools have changed through time, and what has caused that change (conduct your own original research, do not use this example).
8) Discuss how the study of evolution between physical anthropology and your chosen subfield compares and contrasts.
9) Conclude by discussing and reflecting on one new piece of information you learned about evolution.

Disclaimer
Originality of attachments will be verified by Turnitin. Both you and your instructor will receive the results.

Writing Expectations
All written submissions should be submitted using APA formatting. In part, this includes:
Typewritten in double-spaced format with a readable style and font and submitted inside the electronic classroom.
Arial 11 or 12-point font or Times New Roman styles.
Page margins Top, Bottom, Left Side and Right Side = 1 inch, with reasonable accommodation being made for special situations and online submission variances.
Save as .doc, .rtf, or .pdf in the format: lastname_ANTH100_HW1
See our Basics of APA Style tutorial from Week 1 for coaching on APA formatting. For additional resources, use your COLL100 materials, our Library, and the Purdue Online Writing Lab.

Grading Rubric
View the grading rubric so you understand how you will be assessed on this Assignment. Click the grid icon at the top of this instruction page, or the grid icon under “View iRubric” on the main Assignments page.

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