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Analogia (Dicionrios e References) Department of Anthropology | The University of Alabama Analogies: Similarities between organisms based strictly on common

function with no assumed common evolutionary descent. Source: Jurmain R, Nelson H, Kilgore , and !revathan " #$%%%& 'ntroduction to (hysical Anthro)ology, *ighth *dition. New +or,: "adsworth (ublishing. *thnogra)hic analogy: A method of archaeological inter)retation in which the behavior of the ancient inhabitants of an archaeological site is inferred from the similarity of their artifacts to those used by living )eo)les. Source: Hunter -*K and "hitten ( #./0$& Anthro)ology: 1ontem)orary (ers)ectives. New +or,: ittle, 2rown. *thnogra)hic analogy: method of com)arative cultural study that e3tra)olates to the )ast from recent or current societies. Source: *mber 1R and *mber 4 #.///& Anthro)ology, ninth edition, 5))er Saddle River, NJ: (rentice Hall, 'nc. Se3ual identity!he e3)ectations about male and female behavior that affect the individual6s learning ability, choice of wor, and feelings about herself or himself. Source: Hunter -*K and "hitten ( #./0$& Anthro)ology: 1ontem)orary (ers)ectives. New +or,: ittle, 2rown. Social identity!he socially recogni7ed characteristics of a )erson that indicate his or her social )osition#s&. Source: Hunter -*K and "hitten ( #./0$& Anthro)ology: 1ontem)orary (ers)ectives. New +or,: ittle, 2rown. Identidade 'dentidade de g8nero: divis9o social do trabalho : sua fonte )ela forma;9o dos )a):is se3uais, ). e3 mulheres co7inham, cuidam das crian;as, trans)ortam ob<etos = homens ca;am e coletam ethnic identity > a named grou) identified through their ethnic boundary mar,ers. *thnic identity can vary with changes in social conte3t.

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