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Anthropology DIG experiment

Anthropology DIG experiment. You be the anthropologist!. Step 1: Create your culture. You and your group will be given a guide sheet to fill in about your culture. Make sure to be very complete in your explanations about the culture you are describing.

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Anthropology DIG experiment

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  1. Anthropology DIG experiment You be the anthropologist!

  2. Step 1: Create your culture. • You and your group will be given a guide sheet to fill in about your culture. • Make sure to be very complete in your explanations about the culture you are describing. • Try to be somewhat creative in developing their customs/norms/holidays/values etc.

  3. Step 2: Choose your items • In your group, choose 15 items that would represent your culture. Explain how these items are related to the culture. • Gather pictures, from magazines, computers, or hand drawn and put them onto your culture sheet.

  4. Step 3: Exchange pictures with another group • Fill out the analysis sheet about the other groups culture ONLY based on the items they have gathered on their sheet. • Explain WHY you have analyzed their culture in this manner.

  5. Step 4: Meet with the group you exchanged with. • Explain to them what you “discovered” about their culture. • Then let them explain to you what their culture was actually like. • Each group must fill out a results sheet telling me about how their analysis of the other group turned out. Were you right? What threw you off? Why?

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