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How do we study culture?

How do we study culture?. Anthropology. Anthropology Study of past human life and culture. Archaeology. Archaeology Study of past societies by examining their remains (artifacts). You found a cave!. Contents Shards of what appears to be broken, carved clay pottery

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How do we study culture?

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  1. How do we study culture?

  2. Anthropology • Anthropology • Study of past human life and culture

  3. Archaeology • Archaeology • Study of past societies by examining their remains (artifacts)

  4. You found a cave! • Contents • Shards of what appears to be broken, carved clay pottery • Wall paintings of herds of horses • One old, dead human holding an axe

  5. You found a pyramid! • One large golden chariot • Carcasses of cats • One old, dead male human wrapped in cloth and inside a golden, painted “body” case • Jugs of old wine • Jars holding what appears to be internal organs

  6. You found a burial site • One partially in tact ship from the Viking era • One dead, male human with a caved in skull wearing fine cloth • Deceased is holding a sword and shield

  7. You found a random mummified corpse of a mountain in South America • One small, mummified girl • Finely dyed, ornate clothing • Finely braided hair • Idols (figurines) made of gold and silver

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