ASSIGNMENT 1 Introduce an Article on Biological Anthropology

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Veronica Davis-Washington Due: 07/26 @11:59 p.m. ASSIGNMENT 1: Introduce an Article on Biological Anthropology 10 points This assignment is related to your first chapter in the textbook in terms of what is included in the field of Physical Anthropology or Anthropology as a whole. Resources to use to complete this assignment: Purdue's Online Writing Lab - Guidelines for APA CitationsLinks to an external site. Purdue's Online Writing Lab - Intext Citation guideLinks to an external site. Purdue's Online Writing Lab - MLA Citation guideLinks to an external site. Directions: 1. Do an internet search and locate an article on a recent scientific discovery in human Physical Anthropology. You can use the Library Intranet Database of journals to do your research or you can also find a news article on the internet through a google search that was written within the last 2 years by a major news outlet, organization, university, or government entity. 2. Include each of the following components below: o Provide a 1 1/2 to 2 paragraph summary of the important points in the article. o Provide a correct and complete citation. - You may use either the MLA or the APA style for making your citation. Grading: total possible points = 10 Correct and complete citation = 4 points Summary - 1 to 2 paragraph = 6 points Assignment due by June 22, 2023
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- The sexual division of labor in human foraging cultures has long been known as male hunters and female gatherers. Recent archeological research has called this assumption into question, indicating that females hunted and battled throughout the Homo sapiens ancestry. Many experts assume that this pattern occurred exclusively in the past. In a new study, researchers from Seattle Pacific University examined the prevalence of women hunters in foraging communities in recent times. The majority of countries allowed women to go hunting for food. In the majority of societies, women engage in subsistence hunting. Males hunted animals in foraging parties, while females foraged for sustenance from plants, according to popular belief. Growing historical data from throughout human history and prehistory, on the other hand, is undermining this worldview. The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts Abigail Anderson,Sophia Chilczuk,Kaylie Nelson,Roxanne Ruther,Cara Wall-Scheffler Published: June 28, 2023 Cited: Anderson, Abigail, et al. “The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s Contribution to the Hunt across Ethnographic Contexts.” PLOS ONE , Public Library of Science, journals.plos.org/plosone/article? id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0287101. Accessed 19 July 2023. The Myth of Man the Hunter: Women’s contribution to the hunt across ethnographic contexts Abigail Anderson,Sophia Chilczuk,Kaylie Nelson,Roxanne Ruther,Cara Wall-Scheffler Published: June 28, 2023
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