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- Paper 1281
- 1.1Anthro Notes 1.1 Meaning, scope and development of Anthropology
- 1.2Anthro Notes 1.1 Holism Vs Atomism in Anthropology
- 1.3Anthro Notes 1.1 Etic vs Emic view
- 1.4Anthro Notes 1.1 Comparative study Vs Generalization in Anthropology
- 1.5Anthro Notes 1.1 I & II Anthropology and a pandemic- Coronacene epoch
- 1.6Anthro Notes 1.2 Anthropology and history
- 1.7Anthro Notes 1.2 Anthropology and philosophy
- 1.8Anthro notes 1.2 Anthropology and Zoology
- 1.9Anthro Notes 1.2 Political anthropology and political science
- 1.10Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Earth Sciences
- 1.11Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Humanities.
- 1.12Anthro Notes 1.2 Economic anthropology and economics
- 1.13Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Life Sciences
- 1.14Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Medical Sciences
- 1.15Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Management
- 1.16Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Social work
- 1.17Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Sociology
- 1.18Anthro Notes 1.2. Social Anthropology and Psychology
- 1.19Anthro Notes 1.2.1 Relationships with other disciplines: Behavioural Sciences,
- 1.20Anthro Notes 1.3.2 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (b) Biological Anthropology- 2
- 1.21Anthro Notes 1.3.4 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (d) Linguistic Anthropology.
- 1.22Anthro Notes 1.3 Main branches of Anthropology
- 1.23Anthro Notes 1.3.1 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (a) Social- cultural Anthropology.
- 1.24Anthro Notes 1.3.2 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (b) Biological Anthropology.
- 1.25Anthro Notes 1.3.3 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (c) Archaeological Anthropology.
- 1.26Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Mutation Theory of Evolution
- 1.27Anthro Notes 1.4. (C) Synthetic theory of evolution
- 1.28Anthro Notes 1.4 Micro-evolution and Macro-evolution
- 1.29Anthro Notes 1.4 Parallelism and convergence
- 1.30Anthro Notes 1.4.C Doll’s rule
- 1.31Anthro Notes 1.4.C Gause’s rule
- 1.32Anthro Notes 1.4 (a) Biological and Cultural factors in human evolution
- 1.33Anthro Notes 1.4 (b) Theories of Organic Evolution (Pre- Darwinian, Darwinian and Post- Darwinian)
- 1.34Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Lamarckism
- 1.35Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Neo- Lamarckism
- 1.36Anthro Notes 1.4(B) August Weismann- Theory of continuity of Germplasm
- 1.37Anthro Notes 1.4(B) Darwinism
- 1.38Anthro Notes 1.4 Adaptive radiation
- 1.39Anthro Notes 1.4 Human Evolution and emergence of Man
- 1.40Anthro Notes 1.4.C Cope’s rule
- 1.41Anthro Notes 1.4.c Mosaic evolution
- 1.42Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Adaptations: (Arboreal and Terrestrial)
- 1.43Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate taxonomy- 2
- 1.44Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate taxonomy-3
- 1.45Anthro Notes 1.5.7 Comparative Anatomy of Man and Apes
- 1.46Anthro Notes 1.5 Quaternary fossil primates
- 1.47Anthro Notes 1.5 Tertiary fossil primates
- 1.48Anthro Notes 1.5 Living Major Primates
- 1.49Anthro Notes 1.5 Characteristics of Primates
- 1.50Anthro Notes 1.5 Evolutionary Trend
- 1.51Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Behaviour
- 1.52Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Taxonomy
- 1.53Anthro Notes 1.5.8 Skeletal changes due to erect posture and its implications
- 1.54Anthro Notes 1.6.a Australopithecines
- 1.55Anthro Notes 1.6 Phylogenetic status, characteristics and geographical distribution- Homo erectus
- 1.56Anthro Notes 1.6.(e) Homo sapiens — Cromagnon, Grimaldi and Chancelede
- 1.57Anthro Notes 1.6 Hominid- comparative measures
- 1.58Anthro Notes 1.6.(d) Rhodesian man
- 1.59Anthro Notes 1.6.c Neanderthal Man- La-Chapelle-auxsaints (Classical type), Mt. Carmel (Progressive type)
- 1.60Anthro Notes 1.7 Chromosome
- 1.61Anthro Notes 1.7 DNA replication
- 1.62Anthro Notes 1.7 Protein synthesis
- 1.63Anthro Notes 1.7 DNA
- 1.64Anthro Notes 1.7 Gene
- 1.65Anthro Notes 1.7, 9.3 Mutation
- 1.66Anthro Notes 1.7.1 The biological basis of life -The cell
- 1.67Anthro Notes 1.7.7 Cell Division
- 1.68Anthro Notes 1.8.(a) Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology
- 1.69Anthro Notes 1.8.b Broad Outlines of Prehistoric cultures
- 1.70Anthro Notes 1.8 Prehistoric Art
- 1.71Anthro Notes 1.8 The European Mesolithic culture
- 1.72Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Chalcolithic cultures
- 1.73Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Copper-Bronze Age cultures
- 1.74Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Iron Age cultures
- 1.75Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Mesolithic cultures
- 1.76Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Neolithic cultures
- 1.77Anthro Notes 1.8.a Chronology: Relative and Absolute Dating methods
- 1.78Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Paleolithic culture
- 1.79Anthro Notes 2.1.2 The concept and characteristics of civilization
- 1.80Anthro Notes 2.2.1 THE CONCEPT OF SOCIETY
- 1.81Anthro Notes 2 Acculturation: Assimilation
- 1.82Anthro Notes 2 Culture
- 1.83Anthro Notes 2.1.1 The concept and characteristics of culture
- 1.84Anthro Notes 2.1.2 Ethnocentrism vis-à-vis Cultural relativism
- 1.85Anthro Notes 2.2.5 Social stratification
- 1.86Anthro Notes 2.2.2 Culture and Society
- 1.87Anthro Notes 2.2.3 Social institution
- 1.88Anthro Notes 2.2.4 Social groups
- 1.89Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage- universality
- 1.90Anthro Notes 2.3.3 Types of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group marriage)- 2
- 1.91Anthro Notes 2.3.5 Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and proscriptive)-2
- 1.92Anthro Notes 2.3 Characteristics of marriage
- 1.93Anthro Notes 2.3 Incest taboo
- 1.94Anthro Notes 2.3 Different ways of acquiring mate in primitive societies
- 1.95Anthro Notes 2.3 Definition of marriage
- 1.96Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage finances
- 1.97Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage payments (bride wealth and dowry)
- 1.98Anthro Notes 2.3. 4. Functions of marriage
- 1.99Anthro Notes 2.3.3 Types of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group marriage).
- 1.100Anthro Notes 2.3.5 Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and proscriptive)
- 1.101Anthro Notes 2.4 Family- universality
- 1.102Anthro Notes 2.4 Impact of industrialization on family
- 1.103Anthro Notes 2.4 Impact of urbanization on family
- 1.104Anthro Notes 2.4.4 Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence and succession)- 2
- 1.105Anthro Notes 2.4 Kibbutz (Israeli commune)
- 1.106Anthro Notes 2.4 Nature of changes in family
- 1.107Anthro Notes 2.4 Joint Family
- 1.108Anthro Notes 2.4 Definition of Family
- 1.109Anthro Notes 2.4 Factors which affect family
- 1.110Anthro Notes 2.4 Family, household and domestic groups
- 1.111Anthro Notes 2.4.4 Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence and succession)
- 1.112Anthro Notes 2.5 Descent and Alliance
- 1.113Anthro Notes 2.5 Principles and types of descent (Unilineal, Double, Bilateral, Ambilineal)
- 1.114Anthro Notes 2.5.1 Consanguinity and Affinity
- 1.115Anthro Notes 2.5 Descent
- 1.116Anthro Notes 2.5 Kinship terminology (descriptive and classificatory)
- 1.117Anthro Notes 2.5 Forms of descent groups (lineage, clan, phratry, moiety and kindred)
- 1.118Anthro Notes 2.5 Kinship
- 1.119Anthro Notes 3 Principles of exchange and Tribal Market
- 1.120Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – agriculture
- 1.121Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – fishing
- 1.122Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – horticulture
- 1.123Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – hunting and gathering
- 1.124Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – pastoralism
- 1.125Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – swiddening
- 1.126Anthro Notes 3.4 Globalization and indigenous economic systems
- 1.127Anthro Notes 3.4 Globalization and indigenous economic systems- Case studies
- 1.128Anthro Notes 3.1 Meaning, scope and relevance of economic anthropology
- 1.129Anthro Notes 3.2 Formalist and Substantivist debate
- 1.130Anthro Notes 4 Approaches to study politics
- 1.131Anthro Notes 4 Concepts of power, authority and legitimacy
- 1.132Anthro Notes 4 Social control, law and justice in simple societies
- 1.133Anthro Notes 4.1 Band, tribe, chiefdom, kingdom and state
- 1.134Anthro Notes 4.1 Chiefdom
- 1.135Anthro Notes 5 Religion, Magic and Science distinguished
- 1.136Anthro Notes 5.4 Myths and Rituals
- 1.137Anthro Notes 5.6.1 Religion
- 1.138Anthro Notes 5.7 magico- religious functionaries- Shaman
- 1.139Anthro Notes 5.2 Monotheism and polytheism
- 1.140Anthro Notes 5 Religion
- 1.141Anthro Notes 5.1. Anthropological approaches to the study of religion (evolutionary, psychological and functional)
- 1.142Anthro Notes 5.3 SACRED AND PROFANE
- 1.143Anthro Notes 5.5 Forms of religion in tribal and peasant societies-fetishism
- 1.144Anthro Notes 5.5 Forms of religion in tribal and peasant societies-naturism
- 1.145Anthro Notes 5.5.1 Animism
- 1.146Anthro Notes 5.5.2 Animatism
- 1.147Anthro Notes 5.5.5 Totemism
- 1.148Anthro Notes 5.6.2 MAGIC
- 1.149Anthro Notes 5.7.1 Priest
- 1.150Anthro Notes 5.7.3 Sorcerer, witch doctor, medicine man and medium
- 1.151Anthro Notes 6.(b) Diffusionism (British, German and American)
- 1.152Anthro Notes 6.(c) Functionalism
- 1.153Anthro Notes 6.(c) Functionalism (Malinowski)
- 1.154Anthro Notes 6.(c) Structural- functionlism (Radcliffe- Brown)
- 1.155Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism
- 1.156Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism – L’evi – Strauss
- 1.157Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality
- 1.158Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Abram Kardiner
- 1.159Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Alice Cora-Du-Bois
- 1.160Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Margaret Mead
- 1.161Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo – evolutionism (Childe, White, Steward, Sahlins and Service)
- 1.162Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Ralph Linton
- 1.163Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Elman Service
- 1.164Anthro Notes (f) Neo- evolutionism- Marshall David Sahlins
- 1.165Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- V Gordon Childe
- 1.166Anthro Notes 6.(h) Symbolic and interpretive theories (Turner, Schneider and Geertz)
- 1.167Anthro Notes 6(J) Post- modernism in anthropology
- 1.168Anthro Notes 6.(a) Classical evolutionism
- 1.169Anthro Notes 6.(b) Diffusionism
- 1.170Anthro Notes 6.(b) Historical particularism (Boas)
- 1.171Anthro Notes 6.(b) Historicism
- 1.172Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism- Edmund Leach
- 1.173Anthro Notes 6.(e). Culture and personality- Ruth Benedict
- 1.174Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Julian Steward
- 1.175Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Leslie White
- 1.176Anthro Notes 6.(g) Cultural materialism (Harris)
- 1.177Anthro Notes 6.(i) Cognitive theories (Tyler, Conklin)
- 1.178Anthro Notes 7.3 Social Context Of Language Use
- 1.179Anthro Notes 7 Language and culture
- 1.180Anthro Notes 7.1 Nature, origin and characteristics of language
- 1.181Anthro Notes 7.2 Verbal and non-verbal communication
- 1.182Anthro Notes 8.(b) Distinction between technique,method and methodology
- 1.183Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: genealogy
- 1.184Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: oral history
- 1.185Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: secondary sources of information
- 1.186Anthro Notes 8.C.2 a. Tools of data collection- Focus group interview
- 1.187Anthro Notes 8.(d) Analysis, interpretation and presentation of data
- 1.188Anthro Notes 8 Methods of Sample taking
- 1.189Anthro Notes 8 (a) Fieldwork tradition in anthropology
- 1.190Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: life-history
- 1.191Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: participatory methods
- 1.192Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: schedules
- 1.193Anthro Notes 8.C.1 Tools of data collection- Observation
- 1.194Anthro Notes 8.C.5 Tools of data collection-Case study
- 1.195Anthro Notes 8.C.4 Tools of data collection- Questionnaire
- 1.196Anthro Notes 9. Ethical, Legal and Social (ELS) Issues in Genetics
- 1.197Anthro Notes 9.1 Immunological methods
- 1.198Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- foster child
- 1.199Anthro Notes 9.1.2 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- twin study
- 1.200Anthro Notes 9.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- pedigree analysis
- 1.201Anthro Notes 9.1.2 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- Co-twin study
- 1.202Anthro Notes 9.1 Exception to Mendel’s laws of inheritance
- 1.203Anthro Notes 9 Gene therapy
- 1.204Anthro Notes 9 Mendelism
- 1.205Anthro Notes 9.1 D.N.A. technology and recombinant technologies
- 1.206Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- cytogenetic method
- 1.207Anthro Notes 9.1.2 biochemical methods
- 1.208Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- karyo-type analysis
- 1.209Anthro Notes 9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sub-lethal and polygenic inheritance in man- 2
- 1.210Anthro Notes 9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sub-lethal and polygenic inheritance in man- 1
- 1.211Anthro Notes 9.3 Concept of genetic polymorphism and selection
- 1.212Anthro Notes 9.3 Consanguineous and non-consanguineous mating, genetic load, genetic effect of consanguineous and cousin marriages
- 1.213Anthro Notes 9.3 Genetic load
- 1.214Anthro Notes 9.3 Hardy- Weinberg law
- 1.215Anthro Notes 9.3 Causes and changes which bring down frequency – mutation, isolation, migration, selection, inbreeding and genetic drift
- 1.216Anthro Notes 9.3 Mutation
- 1.217Anthro Notes 9.3 Mendelian population
- 1.218Anthro Notes 9.4 (a) Numerical and structural aberrations (disorders)
- 1.219Anthro Notes 9.4.(c) Autosomal aberrations – Down syndrome, Patau, Edward and Cri-duchat syndromes
- 1.220Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic imprints in human diseases- 2
- 1.221Anthro Notes 9.4.d Human DNA profiling
- 1.222Anthro Notes 9.4 Gene mapping and genome study
- 1.223Anthro Notes 9.4 Chromosomal aberrations in man
- 1.224Anthro Notes 9.4.(b) Sex chromosomal aberrations – Klinefelter (XXY), Turner (XO), Super female (XXX), intersex and other syndromic disorders
- 1.225Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic imprints in human diseases- 1
- 1.226Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic screening
- 1.227Anthro Notes 9.5 Race
- 1.228Anthro Notes 9.5 Race and racism
- 1.229Anthro Notes 9.5 Biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and metric characters
- 1.230Anthro Notes 9.5 biological basis of racial classification, racial differentiation and race crossing in man
- 1.231Anthro Notes 9.5 Racial classification
- 1.232Anthro Notes 9.5 Racial criteria, racial traits in relation to heredity and environment
- 1.233Anthro Notes 9.6.1 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- ABO blood groups
- 1.234Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Rh blood groups
- 1.235Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Gm
- 1.236Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- HLA
- 1.237Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- HP
- 1.238Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Transferrin System
- 1.239Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics- body fat in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.240Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics- Hb level in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.241Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics-sensory perceptions in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.242Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- blood enzymes
- 1.243Anthro Notes 9.7 Concepts and methods of Ecological Anthropology
- 1.244Anthro Notes 9.7 Adaptation, adaptability and acclimatization in human being
- 1.245Anthro Notes 9.7 Bio-cultural Adaptations – Genetic and Non- genetic factors
- 1.246Anthro Notes 9.7 Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: cold climate
- 1.247Anthro Notes 9.7 Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: high altitude climate
- 1.248Anthro Notes 9.7 Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: hot desert
- 1.249Anthro Notes 9.8 Nutritional deficiency related diseases
- 1.250Anthro Notes 9.8 Infectious diseases- 2
- 1.251Anthro Notes 9.8 Epidemiological Anthropology: Health and disease
- 1.252Anthro Notes 9.8 Infectious and non-infectious diseases
- 1.253Anthro Notes 9.8 List of Infectious diseases
- 1.254Anthro Notes 9.8 Non-infectious diseases
- 1.255Anthro Notes 10 Ageing and senescence- Theories and observations
- 1.256Anthro Notes 10 Stages of growth – pre-natal, natal, infant, childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence
- 1.257Anthro Notes 10 Stages of growth – pre-natal, natal, infant, childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence
- 1.258Anthro Notes 10.5 biological and chronological longevity
- 1.259Anthro Notes 10 Factors affecting growth and development
- 1.260Anthro Notes 10 Human physique and somatotypes
- 1.261Anthro Notes 10. Concept of human growth and development
- 1.262Anthro Notes 10 Principles of Human growth and development
- 1.263Anthro Notes 10. Methodologies for growth studies
- 1.264Anthro Notes 10 Growth curve
- 1.265Anthro Notes 11.1 Relevance of menarche, menopause and other bioevents to fertility
- 1.266Anthro Notes 11.2 Demographic theories- biological, social and cultural
- 1.267Anthro Notes 11.3 Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality
- 1.268Anthro Notes 11.1 Fertility patterns and differentials
- 1.269Anthro Notes 12 Forensic Anthropology
- 1.270Anthro Notes 12. Anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments- 2
- 1.271Anthro Notes 12. Methods and principles of personal identification and reconstruction
- 1.272Anthro Notes 12. Serogenetics and cytogenetics in reproductive biology
- 1.273Anthro Notes 12 Nutritional anthropology
- 1.274Anthro Notes 12 DNA technology in disease & medicine
- 1.275Anthro Notes 12 Anthropology of sports
- 1.276Anthro Notes 12 Applied anthropology
- 1.277Anthro Notes 12 Genetic counselling
- 1.278Anthro Notes 12. Anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments
- 1.279Anthro Notes 12. Applications of Anthropology
- 1.280Anthro Notes 12. Applied human genetics – Paternity diagnosis
- 1.281Anthro Notes 12. Medical anthropology
- Paper 2135
- 2.1Anthro Notes 1. Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization
- 2.2Anthro Notes 1.1.1 Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic – Chalcolithic) Protohistoric (Indus Civilization): Pre- Harappan, Harappan and post- Harappan cultures
- 2.3Anthro Notes 1.1 Paleolithic culture
- 2.4Anthro Notes 1.1 Neolithic culture in India
- 2.5Anthro Notes 1.1 Contribution of tribal cultures to Indian civilisation
- 2.6Anthro Notes 1 Indian Mesolithic Rock Art
- 2.7Anthro Notes 1.2.1 1. Ramapithecus
- 2.8Anthro Notes 1.3 Concept of Ethno-Archaelogy
- 2.9Anthro Notes 1.1 Case study- Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization – modern development puts prehistoric sites at risk
- 2.10Anthro Notes 1.1 Pre- Harappan culture
- 2.11Anthro Notes 1.1 Harappan culture
- 2.12Anthro Notes 1.1 Post- Harappan culture
- 2.13Anthro Notes 1.1 Indus Valley Civilization- an introduction
- 2.14Anthro Notes 1.1 Indus valley civilization – a detailed discussion
- 2.15Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Upper paleolithic Culture
- 2.16Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Middle paleolithic culture
- 2.17Anthro Notes 1 Indian Lower paleolithic culture- 1
- 2.18Anthro Notes 1 Indian Lower paleolithic culture- 2
- 2.19Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Neolithic culture
- 2.20Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Neo-Chalcolithic culture
- 2.21Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Chalcolithic culture- 1
- 2.22Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Chalcolithic culture- 2
- 2.23Anthro Notes 1. Indian Megalithic culture
- 2.24Anthro Notes 1.2.2 Sivapithecus
- 2.25Anthro Notes 1.2.3 Narmada Man
- 2.26Anthro Notes 1.3 Survivals and Parallels among the hunting, foraging, fishing, pastoral and peasant communities including arts and crafts producing communities
- 2.27Anthro Notes 2 Linguistic elements in the Indian population and their distribution
- 2.28Anthro Notes 2 Indian population; factors influencing its structure and growth
- 2.29Anthro Notes 2 POPULATION CONTROL IN INDIA
- 2.30Anthro Notes 2 Demographic Transition Theory
- 2.31Anthro Notes 2 Ethnic elements in the Indian population and their distribution
- 2.32Anthro Notes 3.1.1 Varnashram
- 2.33Anthro Notes 3.1.3 Karma
- 2.34Anthro Notes 3.1 Rina and Rebirth
- 2.35Anthro Notes 3.2 Tribe and caste
- 2.36Anthro Notes 3.2.1 Structure and characteristics- Caste system in India
- 2.37Anthro Notes 3.2.3 Theories of origin of caste system
- 2.38Anthro Notes 3.2.2 Varna and caste
- 2.39Anthro Notes 3.2.5 Caste mobility
- 2.40Anthro Notes 3.2.6 Future of caste system
- 2.41Anthro Notes 3.2.7 Jajmani system
- 2.42Anthro Notes 3.2.8 Tribe – caste continuum (TCC)
- 2.43Anthro Notes 3.3.1 Sacred Complex
- 2.44Anthro Notes 3.4.2 Impact of Jainism on Indian Society
- 2.45Anthro Notes 3.4.1 Impact of Buddhism on Indian Society
- 2.46Anthro Notes 3.4.3 Impact of Islam on Indian Society
- 2.47Anthro Notes 3.1.2 Purushartha
- 2.48Anthro Notes 3.4.4 Impact of Christianity on Indian Society
- 2.49Anthro Notes 3.2.4 Dominant caste
- 2.50Anthro Notes 3.3.2 Nature- Man- Spirit Complex
- 2.51Anthro Notes 3 Social classes in urban India
- 2.52Anthro Notes 3.2 Tribe caste continuum- a case study by Surjit Sinha
- 2.53Anthro Notes 4.1 Emergence and growth of anthropology in India-Contributions of the 18th, 19th and early 20th Century scholar-administrators
- 2.54Anthro Notes 4.2 N.K.Bose
- 2.55Anthro Notes 4.2 Shyama Chandra Dube
- 2.56Anthro Notes 4.2 Sarat Chandra Roy
- 2.57Anthro Notes 4.2 H.D. Sankalia
- 2.58Anthro Notes 4.2 B.S.Guha
- 2.59Anthro Notes 4.2 M. N. Srinivas
- 2.60Anthro Notes 4.2 DHIRENDRA NATH MAJUMDAR
- 2.61Anthro Notes 4.2 Irawati Karve
- 2.62Anthro Notes 4.2 Verrier Elwin
- 2.63Anthro Notes 4.2 L.P.VIDYARTHI
- 2.64Anthro Notes 4.2 Robert Bruce Foote
- 2.65Anthro Notes 4.2 A.V. Thakkar
- 2.66Anthro Notes 4.2 Contributions of Indian anthropologists to tribal and caste studies
- 2.67Anthro Notes 5.1.1 Significance of village study in India
- 2.68Anthro Notes 5.1.2 Indian village as a social system
- 2.69Anthro Notes 5.1 Classification of Indian Villages
- 2.70Anthro Notes 5.1 Types of Village study
- 2.71Anthro Notes 5.1.5 Impact of globalization on Indian villages
- 2.72Anthro Notes 5.2.1 Linguistic minorities and their social, political and economic status
- 2.73Anthro Notes 5.2.2 Religious minorities and their social, political and economic status
- 2.74Anthro Notes 5.3 Indigenous and exogenous processes of socio-cultural change in Indian society
- 2.75Anthro Notes 5.3.2 Westernization
- 2.76Anthro Notes 5.3.3 Modernization
- 2.77Anthro Notes 5.3.5 Panchayati raj and social change
- 2.78Anthro Notes 5.3.6 Media and social change
- 2.79Anthro Notes 5.3 7.2 7.3 Social Change
- 2.80Anthro Notes 5 SOCIAL CLASSES IN RURAL INDIA
- 2.81Anthro Notes 5.1 Traditional and changing patterns of inter-caste relations
- 2.82Anthro Notes 5.1 Traditional and changing patterns of settlement
- 2.83Anthro Notes 5.1.4 Agrarian relations in Indian villages- part 1
- 2.84Anthro Notes 5.1.4 Agrarian relations in Indian villages- part 2
- 2.85Anthro Notes 5.3.1 Sanskritization
- 2.86Anthro Notes 5.3.4 Inter-play of little and great traditions
- 2.87Anthro Notes 5 Processes of Cultural change in Indian Society
- 2.88Anthro Notes 6.1 Definition- Tribe
- 2.89Anthro Notes 6.1 Tribal situation in India
- 2.90Anthro Notes 6.1.1 Bio-genetic variability
- 2.91Anthro Notes 6.1.2 Linguistic classification
- 2.92Anthro Notes 6.1.3 Tribal population and its distribution
- 2.93Anthro Notes 6.2.1 Problems of the tribal Communities – land alienation
- 2.94Anthro Notes 6.2.4 Problems of the tribal Communities — low literacy and poor educational facilities
- 2.95Anthro Notes 6.2.7 Problems of the tribal Communities – health and nutrition
- 2.96Anthro Notes 6.3 Tribal development- approaches
- 2.97Anthro Notes 6.3.2 Development of forest policy and tribals
- 2.98Anthro Notes 6.3.3 Impact of industrialization on tribal populations
- 2.99Anthro Notes 6 Tribes in India- economic activities
- 2.100Anthro Notes 6 Tribes in India- economic activities
- 2.101Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities, unemployment, underemployment- case studies
- 2.102Anthro Notes 6.2.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — poverty
- 2.103Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — unemployment and underemployment
- 2.104Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — indebtedness
- 2.105Anthro Notes 6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation- case studies
- 2.106Anthro Notes 6.3 Impact of urbanization and industrialization on tribal populations- case studies
- 2.107Anthro Notes 6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation
- 2.108Anthro Notes 6 Xaxa Committee report- Summary
- 2.109Anthro Notes 7.1.3 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Other Backward Classes
- 2.110Anthro Notes 7.1.2 Constitutional safeguards for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes
- 2.111Anthro Notes 7.2 Shortcomings in Tribal Welfare programme
- 2.112Anthro Notes 7.3.1 The concept of ethnicity
- 2.113Anthro Notes 7.3.2 Ethnic conflicts and political developments
- 2.114Anthro Notes 7.3 Unrest among tribal communities
- 2.115Anthro Notes 7.1.1 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Castes
- 2.116Anthro Notes 7.1.2 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Tribes
- 2.117Anthro Notes 7.2 Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections
- 2.118Anthro Notes 7.2 Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections- Case studies
- 2.119Anthro Notes 7.2 Social change and contemporary tribal societies
- 2.120Anthro Notes 7.3 Regionalism and demand for autonomy
- 2.121Anthro Notes 7.3 Pseudo-tribalism
- 2.122Anthro Notes 7.3 Social change among the tribes during colonial and post-Independent India
- 2.123Anthro Notes 8.1 Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and other religions on tribal societies
- 2.124Anthro Notes 8.2 Tribe and nation state — a comparative study of tribal communities in India and other countries
- 2.125Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Panchsheel
- 2.126Anthro Notes 9.1 Role of N.G.O.s in tribal development
- 2.127Anthro Notes 9.1.2 The concept of PTGs (Primitive Tribal Groups), their distribution, special programmes for their development
- 2.128Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal policies, Constitutional Provisions and Acts for tribals
- 2.129Anthro Notes 9.2 Role of anthropology in tribal and rural development
- 2.130Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Development Administration in India: Approaches and Programmes
- 2.131Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Development- pre-independence and post independence approaches
- 2.132Anthro Notes 9.1 Historical Perspectives of Tribal Plans
- 2.133Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of regionalism
- 2.134Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of communalism
- 2.135Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of ethnic and political movements
Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – hunting and gathering
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Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – swiddening
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