Anthropology - study of human beings and their cultures, past and present.
Archaeology - the scientific study of mankind's material remains
Biological Anthropology - deals with the biological aspects of humans such as physical characteristics, genetics, evolutionary history, etc.
Linguistic Anthropology - studies how language is used to communicate ideas and values within different societies.
Social Anthropology - focuses on social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
Linguistic Anthropology - studies language and its relationship to society and culture.
Social Anthropology - studies social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
Social Anthropology - studies social organization, culture, customs, traditions, beliefs, values, norms, institutions, etc.
Linguistic Anthropology - focuses on language and its role in society
Social Anthropology - focuses on social organization, kinship systems, marriage customs, religion, politics, economics, and other cultural practices.
Political Anthropology - investigates political structures and processes in diverse societies.
Applied Anthropology - uses anthropological knowledge to solve practical problems
Paleolithic
was coined by archaeologist John Lubbock in 1865. It is derived the from Greek word, palaios, which means "old"; and, lithos, "stone"
Palaeolithic Period
which happened 2.5 million years ago, is also known as "Old Stone Age"
Dr. Jesus T. Peralta of NCCA
According to his study, respect is given to age, and individual prowess and ability are recognized.
Neolithic Revolution
is also called as the First Agricultural Revolution.
Neolithic
•a wide-scale transition of many human cultures from a lifestyle of hunting and gathering to of agriculture and settlement kind of society which eventually led to population increase.
Neolithic
People depend on domesticated plants and animals. They learned to create such crafts as pottery and weaving.
Metal Age
- Use of metals
- Tribe, empires, and state
- Civilization
Fertile Crescent
the earliest states and civilizations was found in the ______ which is known as the Mesopotamian civilization.
Mesopotamia
is a Greek word for "Land between two rivers" which is often referred to as the cradle of civilization.
Fertile Crescent
It is the region of the Western Asia located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It is where the first evidence of agriculture was also found.
Henry VII
won the War of the Roses in England, which led into what is known as the Tudor dynasty, and begun the development of the English nation-state.
1500s
•In England, around _____, most of the people lived in small villages. They paid tithes to their feudal landlords.
year 1492
The year Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella took Spain back from the Muslim. It became the era of Spain as a global power.
Louis XIV of France
created an absolute monarchy
French Revolution
When it broke out, it created the modern French nation-state, which sparked nationalism around Europe.
1914
Year when various nation-states started to claim their power and superiority over all the nations in the world, the World War I begun until 1918.
Treaty of Versailles
ended the World War I
1939-1945
Word War 2
democracy
rule of the people
Democratization
is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction.
Representative democracy
Direct democracy
Constitutional democracy
Types of Democracy
Representative democracy
is a system where citizens choose government representatives among their citizens
Direct democracy
is when the citizens form a governing body and vote directly on issues.
Constitutional democracy
limits the powers of government through the nation's constitution.
socialization
simply means the process of learning one's society and its culture. It is moreover the same as interacting, mingling and being with other people or groups within/ outside of your society.
Family
School
Social Media
Agents of Socialization
Family
is the first agent of socialization.
A huge part of your personality is molded by them because this is where you spent your childhood.
They influence you on the way you behave and act as a person.
This is when socialization process is crucial and intense.
School
another agent of socialization
interact or socialize with other people- your classmates, teachers, administrators, and others which are outside your family within a society.
Your socialization with them has made a lot of experiences in you. It is in the school that your behavior and attitude are shape to become a better member of society. So, a part of your personality is developed by this agent.