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- Paper 1281
- 1.0Anthro Notes 1.1 Meaning, scope and development of Anthropology
- 1.1Anthro Notes 1.1 Holism Vs Atomism in Anthropology
- 1.2Anthro Notes 1.1 Etic vs Emic view
- 1.3Anthro Notes 1.1 Comparative study Vs Generalization in Anthropology
- 1.4Anthro Notes 1.1 I & II Anthropology and a pandemic- Coronacene epoch
- 1.5Anthro Notes 1.2 Anthropology and history
- 1.6Anthro Notes 1.2 Anthropology and philosophy
- 1.7Anthro notes 1.2 Anthropology and Zoology
- 1.8Anthro Notes 1.2 Political anthropology and political science
- 1.9Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Earth Sciences
- 1.10Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Humanities.
- 1.11Anthro Notes 1.2 Economic anthropology and economics
- 1.12Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Life Sciences
- 1.13Anthro Notes 1.2 Relationships with other disciplines: Medical Sciences
- 1.14Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Management
- 1.15Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Social work
- 1.16Anthro Notes 1.2 Social Anthropology and Sociology
- 1.17Anthro Notes 1.2. Social Anthropology and Psychology
- 1.18Anthro Notes 1.2.1 Relationships with other disciplines: Behavioural Sciences,
- 1.19Anthro Notes 1.3.2 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (b) Biological Anthropology- 2
- 1.20Anthro Notes 1.3.4 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (d) Linguistic Anthropology.
- 1.21Anthro Notes 1.3 Main branches of Anthropology
- 1.22Anthro Notes 1.3.1 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (a) Social- cultural Anthropology.
- 1.23Anthro Notes 1.3.2 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (b) Biological Anthropology.
- 1.24Anthro Notes 1.3.3 Branch of Anthropology, their scope and relevance: (c) Archaeological Anthropology.
- 1.25Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Mutation Theory of Evolution
- 1.26Anthro Notes 1.4. (C) Synthetic theory of evolution
- 1.27Anthro Notes 1.4 Micro-evolution and Macro-evolution
- 1.28Anthro Notes 1.4 Parallelism and convergence
- 1.29Anthro Notes 1.4.C Doll’s rule
- 1.30Anthro Notes 1.4.C Gause’s rule
- 1.31Anthro Notes 1.4 (a) Biological and Cultural factors in human evolution
- 1.32Anthro Notes 1.4 (b) Theories of Organic Evolution (Pre- Darwinian, Darwinian and Post- Darwinian)
- 1.33Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Lamarckism
- 1.34Anthro Notes 1.4 (B) Neo- Lamarckism
- 1.35Anthro Notes 1.4(B) August Weismann- Theory of continuity of Germplasm
- 1.36Anthro Notes 1.4(B) Darwinism
- 1.37Anthro Notes 1.4 Adaptive radiation
- 1.38Anthro Notes 1.4 Human Evolution and emergence of Man
- 1.39Anthro Notes 1.4.C Cope’s rule
- 1.40Anthro Notes 1.4.c Mosaic evolution
- 1.41Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Adaptations: (Arboreal and Terrestrial)
- 1.42Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate taxonomy- 2
- 1.43Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate taxonomy-3
- 1.44Anthro Notes 1.5.7 Comparative Anatomy of Man and Apes
- 1.45Anthro Notes 1.5 Quaternary fossil primates
- 1.46Anthro Notes 1.5 Tertiary fossil primates
- 1.47Anthro Notes 1.5 Living Major Primates
- 1.48Anthro Notes 1.5 Characteristics of Primates
- 1.49Anthro Notes 1.5 Evolutionary Trend
- 1.50Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Behaviour
- 1.51Anthro Notes 1.5 Primate Taxonomy
- 1.52Anthro Notes 1.5.8 Skeletal changes due to erect posture and its implications
- 1.53Anthro Notes 1.6.a Australopithecines
- 1.54Anthro Notes 1.6 Phylogenetic status, characteristics and geographical distribution- Homo erectus
- 1.55Anthro Notes 1.6.(e) Homo sapiens — Cromagnon, Grimaldi and Chancelede
- 1.56Anthro Notes 1.6 Hominid- comparative measures
- 1.57Anthro Notes 1.6.(d) Rhodesian man
- 1.58Anthro Notes 1.6.c Neanderthal Man- La-Chapelle-auxsaints (Classical type), Mt. Carmel (Progressive type)
- 1.59Anthro Notes 1.7 Chromosome
- 1.60Anthro Notes 1.7 DNA replication
- 1.61Anthro Notes 1.7 Protein synthesis
- 1.62Anthro Notes 1.7 DNA
- 1.63Anthro Notes 1.7 Gene
- 1.64Anthro Notes 1.7, 9.3 Mutation
- 1.65Anthro Notes 1.7.1 The biological basis of life -The cell
- 1.66Anthro Notes 1.7.7 Cell Division
- 1.67Anthro Notes 1.8.(a) Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology
- 1.68Anthro Notes 1.8.b Broad Outlines of Prehistoric cultures
- 1.69Anthro Notes 1.8 Prehistoric Art
- 1.70Anthro Notes 1.8 The European Mesolithic culture
- 1.71Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Chalcolithic cultures
- 1.72Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Copper-Bronze Age cultures
- 1.73Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Iron Age cultures
- 1.74Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Mesolithic cultures
- 1.75Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Neolithic cultures
- 1.76Anthro Notes 1.8.a Chronology: Relative and Absolute Dating methods
- 1.77Anthro Notes 1.8.(b) Cultural Evolution- Broad Outlines of Paleolithic culture
- 1.78Anthro Notes 2.1.2 The concept and characteristics of civilization
- 1.79Anthro Notes 2.2.1 THE CONCEPT OF SOCIETY
- 1.80Anthro Notes 2 Acculturation: Assimilation
- 1.81Anthro Notes 2 Culture
- 1.82Anthro Notes 2.1.1 The concept and characteristics of culture
- 1.83Anthro Notes 2.1.2 Ethnocentrism vis-à-vis Cultural relativism
- 1.84Anthro Notes 2.2.5 Social stratification
- 1.85Anthro Notes 2.2.2 Culture and Society
- 1.86Anthro Notes 2.2.3 Social institution
- 1.87Anthro Notes 2.2.4 Social groups
- 1.88Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage- universality
- 1.89Anthro Notes 2.3.3 Types of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group marriage)- 2
- 1.90Anthro Notes 2.3.5 Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and proscriptive)-2
- 1.91Anthro Notes 2.3 Characteristics of marriage
- 1.92Anthro Notes 2.3 Incest taboo
- 1.93Anthro Notes 2.3 Different ways of acquiring mate in primitive societies
- 1.94Anthro Notes 2.3 Definition of marriage
- 1.95Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage finances
- 1.96Anthro Notes 2.3 Marriage payments (bride wealth and dowry)
- 1.97Anthro Notes 2.3. 4. Functions of marriage
- 1.98Anthro Notes 2.3.3 Types of marriage (monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, group marriage).
- 1.99Anthro Notes 2.3.5 Marriage regulations (preferential, prescriptive and proscriptive)
- 1.100Anthro Notes 2.4 Family- universality
- 1.101Anthro Notes 2.4 Impact of industrialization on family
- 1.102Anthro Notes 2.4 Impact of urbanization on family
- 1.103Anthro Notes 2.4.4 Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence and succession)- 2
- 1.104Anthro Notes 2.4 Kibbutz (Israeli commune)
- 1.105Anthro Notes 2.4 Nature of changes in family
- 1.106Anthro Notes 2.4 Joint Family
- 1.107Anthro Notes 2.4 Definition of Family
- 1.108Anthro Notes 2.4 Factors which affect family
- 1.109Anthro Notes 2.4 Family, household and domestic groups
- 1.110Anthro Notes 2.4.4 Types of family (from the perspectives of structure, blood relation, marriage, residence and succession)
- 1.111Anthro Notes 2.5 Descent and Alliance
- 1.112Anthro Notes 2.5 Principles and types of descent (Unilineal, Double, Bilateral, Ambilineal)
- 1.113Anthro Notes 2.5.1 Consanguinity and Affinity
- 1.114Anthro Notes 2.5 Descent
- 1.115Anthro Notes 2.5 Kinship terminology (descriptive and classificatory)
- 1.116Anthro Notes 2.5 Forms of descent groups (lineage, clan, phratry, moiety and kindred)
- 1.117Anthro Notes 2.5 Kinship
- 1.118Anthro Notes 3 Principles of exchange and Tribal Market
- 1.119Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – agriculture
- 1.120Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – fishing
- 1.121Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – horticulture
- 1.122Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – hunting and gathering
- 1.123Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – pastoralism
- 1.124Anthro Notes 3.3 Principles governing production, distribution and exchange (reciprocity, redistribution and market), in communities, subsisting on – swiddening
- 1.125Anthro Notes 3.4 Globalization and indigenous economic systems
- 1.126Anthro Notes 3.4 Globalization and indigenous economic systems- Case studies
- 1.127Anthro Notes 3.1 Meaning, scope and relevance of economic anthropology
- 1.128Anthro Notes 3.2 Formalist and Substantivist debate
- 1.129Anthro Notes 4 Approaches to study politics
- 1.130Anthro Notes 4 Concepts of power, authority and legitimacy
- 1.131Anthro Notes 4 Social control, law and justice in simple societies
- 1.132Anthro Notes 4.1 Band, tribe, chiefdom, kingdom and state
- 1.133Anthro Notes 4.1 Chiefdom
- 1.134Anthro Notes 5 Religion, Magic and Science distinguished
- 1.135Anthro Notes 5.4 Myths and Rituals
- 1.136Anthro Notes 5.7 magico- religious functionaries- Shaman
- 1.137Anthro Notes 5.6.1 Religion
- 1.138Anthro Notes 5.2 Monotheism and polytheism
- 1.139Anthro Notes 5 Religion
- 1.140Anthro Notes 5.1. Anthropological approaches to the study of religion (evolutionary, psychological and functional)
- 1.141Anthro Notes 5.3 SACRED AND PROFANE
- 1.142Anthro Notes 5.5 Forms of religion in tribal and peasant societies-fetishism
- 1.143Anthro Notes 5.5 Forms of religion in tribal and peasant societies-naturism
- 1.144Anthro Notes 5.5.1 Animism
- 1.145Anthro Notes 5.5.2 Animatism
- 1.146Anthro Notes 5.5.5 Totemism
- 1.147Anthro Notes 5.6.2 MAGIC
- 1.148Anthro Notes 5.7.1 Priest
- 1.149Anthro Notes 5.7.3 Sorcerer, witch doctor, medicine man and medium
- 1.150Anthro Notes 6.(b) Diffusionism (British, German and American)
- 1.151Anthro Notes 6.(c) Functionalism
- 1.152Anthro Notes 6.(c) Functionalism (Malinowski)
- 1.153Anthro Notes 6.(c) Structural- functionlism (Radcliffe- Brown)
- 1.154Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism
- 1.155Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism – L’evi – Strauss
- 1.156Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality
- 1.157Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Abram Kardiner
- 1.158Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Alice Cora-Du-Bois
- 1.159Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Margaret Mead
- 1.160Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo – evolutionism (Childe, White, Steward, Sahlins and Service)
- 1.161Anthro Notes 6.(e) Culture and personality- Ralph Linton
- 1.162Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Elman Service
- 1.163Anthro Notes (f) Neo- evolutionism- Marshall David Sahlins
- 1.164Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- V Gordon Childe
- 1.165Anthro Notes 6.(h) Symbolic and interpretive theories (Turner, Schneider and Geertz)
- 1.166Anthro Notes 6(J) Post- modernism in anthropology
- 1.167Anthro Notes 6.(a) Classical evolutionism
- 1.168Anthro Notes 6.(b) Diffusionism
- 1.169Anthro Notes 6.(b) Historical particularism (Boas)
- 1.170Anthro Notes 6.(b) Historicism
- 1.171Anthro Notes 6.(d) Structuralism- Edmund Leach
- 1.172Anthro Notes 6.(e). Culture and personality- Ruth Benedict
- 1.173Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Julian Steward
- 1.174Anthro Notes 6.(f) Neo- evolutionism- Leslie White
- 1.175Anthro Notes 6.(g) Cultural materialism (Harris)
- 1.176Anthro Notes 6.(i) Cognitive theories (Tyler, Conklin)
- 1.177Anthro Notes 7.3 Social Context Of Language Use
- 1.178Anthro Notes 7 Language and culture
- 1.179Anthro Notes 7.1 Nature, origin and characteristics of language
- 1.180Anthro Notes 7.2 Verbal and non-verbal communication
- 1.181Anthro Notes 8.(b) Distinction between technique,method and methodology
- 1.182Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: genealogy
- 1.183Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: oral history
- 1.184Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: secondary sources of information
- 1.185Anthro Notes 8.C.2 a. Tools of data collection- Focus group interview
- 1.186Anthro Notes 8.(d) Analysis, interpretation and presentation of data
- 1.187Anthro Notes 8 Methods of Sample taking
- 1.188Anthro Notes 8 (a) Fieldwork tradition in anthropology
- 1.189Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: life-history
- 1.190Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: participatory methods
- 1.191Anthro Notes 8.(c) Tools of data collection: schedules
- 1.192Anthro Notes 8.C.1 Tools of data collection- Observation
- 1.193Anthro Notes 8.C.5 Tools of data collection-Case study
- 1.194Anthro Notes 8.C.4 Tools of data collection- Questionnaire
- 1.195Anthro Notes 9. Ethical, Legal and Social (ELS) Issues in Genetics
- 1.196Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- foster child
- 1.197Anthro Notes 9.1 Immunological methods
- 1.198Anthro Notes 9.1.2 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- twin study
- 1.199Anthro Notes 9.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- pedigree analysis
- 1.200Anthro Notes 9.1.2 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- Co-twin study
- 1.201Anthro Notes 9.1 Exception to Mendel’s laws of inheritance
- 1.202Anthro Notes 9 Gene therapy
- 1.203Anthro Notes 9 Mendelism
- 1.204Anthro Notes 9.1 D.N.A. technology and recombinant technologies
- 1.205Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- cytogenetic method
- 1.206Anthro Notes 9.1.2 biochemical methods
- 1.207Anthro Notes 9.1.1 Methods for study of genetic principles in man-family study- karyo-type analysis
- 1.208Anthro Notes 9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sub-lethal and polygenic inheritance in man- 2
- 1.209Anthro Notes 9.2 Mendelian genetics in man-family study, single factor, multifactor, lethal, sub-lethal and polygenic inheritance in man- 1
- 1.210Anthro Notes 9.3 Concept of genetic polymorphism and selection
- 1.211Anthro Notes 9.3 Consanguineous and non-consanguineous mating, genetic load, genetic effect of consanguineous and cousin marriages
- 1.212Anthro Notes 9.3 Genetic load
- 1.213Anthro Notes 9.3 Hardy- Weinberg law
- 1.214Anthro Notes 9.3 Causes and changes which bring down frequency – mutation, isolation, migration, selection, inbreeding and genetic drift
- 1.215Anthro Notes 9.3 Mutation
- 1.216Anthro Notes 9.3 Mendelian population
- 1.217Anthro Notes 9.4 (a) Numerical and structural aberrations (disorders)
- 1.218Anthro Notes 9.4.(c) Autosomal aberrations – Down syndrome, Patau, Edward and Cri-duchat syndromes
- 1.219Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic imprints in human diseases- 2
- 1.220Anthro Notes 9.4.d Human DNA profiling
- 1.221Anthro Notes 9.4 Gene mapping and genome study
- 1.222Anthro Notes 9.4 Chromosomal aberrations in man
- 1.223Anthro Notes 9.4.(b) Sex chromosomal aberrations – Klinefelter (XXY), Turner (XO), Super female (XXX), intersex and other syndromic disorders
- 1.224Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic imprints in human diseases- 1
- 1.225Anthro Notes 9.4.(d) Genetic screening
- 1.226Anthro Notes 9.5 Race
- 1.227Anthro Notes 9.5 Race and racism
- 1.228Anthro Notes 9.5 Biological basis of morphological variation of non-metric and metric characters
- 1.229Anthro Notes 9.5 biological basis of racial classification, racial differentiation and race crossing in man
- 1.230Anthro Notes 9.5 Racial classification
- 1.231Anthro Notes 9.5 Racial criteria, racial traits in relation to heredity and environment
- 1.232Anthro Notes 9.6.1 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- ABO blood groups
- 1.233Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Rh blood groups
- 1.234Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Gm
- 1.235Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- HLA
- 1.236Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- HP
- 1.237Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics- body fat in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.238Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- Transferrin System
- 1.239Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics- Hb level in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.240Anthro Notes 9.6.2 Physiological characteristics-sensory perceptions in different cultural and socio-economic groups
- 1.241Anthro Notes 9.6 Age, sex and population variation as genetic marker- blood enzymes
- 1.242Anthro Notes 9.7 Concepts and methods of Ecological Anthropology
- 1.243Anthro Notes 9.7 Adaptation, adaptability and acclimatization in human being
- 1.244Anthro Notes 9.7 Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: cold climate
- 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: high altitude climate
- 1.247Anthro Notes 9.7 Man’s physiological responses to environmental stresses: hot desert
- 1.248Anthro Notes 9.8 Nutritional deficiency related diseases
- 1.249Anthro Notes 9.8 Infectious diseases- 2
- 1.250Anthro Notes 9.8 Epidemiological Anthropology: Health and disease
- 1.251Anthro Notes 9.8 Infectious and non-infectious diseases
- 1.252Anthro Notes 9.8 List of Infectious diseases
- 1.253Anthro Notes 9.8 Non-infectious diseases
- 1.254Anthro Notes 10 Ageing and senescence- Theories and observations
- 1.255Anthro Notes 10 Stages of growth – pre-natal, natal, infant, childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence
- 1.256Anthro Notes 10 Stages of growth – pre-natal, natal, infant, childhood, adolescence, maturity, senescence
- 1.257Anthro Notes 10.5 biological and chronological longevity
- 1.258Anthro Notes 10 Factors affecting growth and development
- 1.259Anthro Notes 10 Human physique and somatotypes
- 1.260Anthro Notes 10 Principles of Human growth and development
- 1.261Anthro Notes 10. Concept of human growth and development
- 1.262Anthro Notes 10. Methodologies for growth studies
- 1.263Anthro Notes 10 Growth curve
- 1.264Anthro Notes 11.1 Relevance of menarche, menopause and other bioevents to fertility
- 1.265Anthro Notes 11.2 Demographic theories- biological, social and cultural
- 1.266Anthro Notes 11.3 Biological and socio-ecological factors influencing fecundity, fertility, natality and mortality
- 1.267Anthro Notes 11.1 Fertility patterns and differentials
- 1.268Anthro Notes 12 Forensic Anthropology
- 1.269Anthro Notes 12. Anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments- 2
- 1.270Anthro Notes 12. Methods and principles of personal identification and reconstruction
- 1.271Anthro Notes 12. Serogenetics and cytogenetics in reproductive biology
- 1.272Anthro Notes 12 Nutritional anthropology
- 1.273Anthro Notes 12 DNA technology in disease & medicine
- 1.274Anthro Notes 12 Anthropology of sports
- 1.274Anthro Notes 12. Anthropology in designing of defence and other equipments
- 1.275Anthro Notes 12 Applied anthropology
- 1.275Anthro Notes 12. Applications of Anthropology
- 1.276Anthro Notes 12 Genetic counselling
- 1.276Anthro Notes 12. Applied human genetics – Paternity diagnosis
- 1.277Anthro Notes 12. Medical anthropology
- Paper 2135
- 2.0Anthro Notes 1. Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization
- 2.1Anthro Notes 1.1.1 Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic – Chalcolithic) Protohistoric (Indus Civilization): Pre- Harappan, Harappan and post- Harappan cultures
- 2.2Anthro Notes 1.1 Paleolithic culture
- 2.3Anthro Notes 1.1 Contribution of tribal cultures to Indian civilisation
- 2.4Anthro Notes 1.1 Neolithic culture in India
- 2.5Anthro Notes 1 Indian Mesolithic Rock Art
- 2.6Anthro Notes 1.2.1 1. Ramapithecus
- 2.7Anthro Notes 1.3 Concept of Ethno-Archaelogy
- 2.8Anthro Notes 1.1 Case study- Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization – modern development puts prehistoric sites at risk
- 2.9Anthro Notes 1.1 Pre- Harappan culture
- 2.10Anthro Notes 1.1 Harappan culture
- 2.11Anthro Notes 1.1 Post- Harappan culture
- 2.12Anthro Notes 1.1 Indus Valley Civilization- an introduction
- 2.13Anthro Notes 1.1 Indus valley civilization – a detailed discussion
- 2.14Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Middle paleolithic culture
- 2.15Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Upper paleolithic Culture
- 2.16Anthro Notes 1 Indian Lower paleolithic culture- 1
- 2.17Anthro Notes 1 Indian Lower paleolithic culture- 2
- 2.18Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Neolithic culture
- 2.19Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Neo-Chalcolithic culture
- 2.20Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Chalcolithic culture- 1
- 2.21Anthro Notes 1. Indian Megalithic culture
- 2.22Anthro Notes 1.1 Indian Chalcolithic culture- 2
- 2.23Anthro Notes 1.2.2 Sivapithecus
- 2.24Anthro Notes 1.2.3 Narmada Man
- 2.25Anthro Notes 1.3 Survivals and Parallels among the hunting, foraging, fishing, pastoral and peasant communities including arts and crafts producing communities
- 2.26Anthro Notes 2 Linguistic elements in the Indian population and their distribution
- 2.27Anthro Notes 2 Indian population; factors influencing its structure and growth
- 2.28Anthro Notes 2 POPULATION CONTROL IN INDIA
- 2.29Anthro Notes 2 Demographic Transition Theory
- 2.30Anthro Notes 2 Ethnic elements in the Indian population and their distribution
- 2.31Anthro Notes 3.1.1 Varnashram
- 2.32Anthro Notes 3.1.3 Karma
- 2.33Anthro Notes 3.1 Rina and Rebirth
- 2.34Anthro Notes 3.2 Tribe and caste
- 2.35Anthro Notes 3.2.1 Structure and characteristics- Caste system in India
- 2.36Anthro Notes 3.2.2 Varna and caste
- 2.37Anthro Notes 3.2.3 Theories of origin of caste system
- 2.38Anthro Notes 3.2.5 Caste mobility
- 2.39Anthro Notes 3.2.6 Future of caste system
- 2.40Anthro Notes 3.2.7 Jajmani system
- 2.41Anthro Notes 3.2.8 Tribe – caste continuum (TCC)
- 2.42Anthro Notes 3.3.1 Sacred Complex
- 2.43Anthro Notes 3.4.1 Impact of Buddhism on Indian Society
- 2.44Anthro Notes 3.4.2 Impact of Jainism on Indian Society
- 2.45Anthro Notes 3.4.3 Impact of Islam on Indian Society
- 2.46Anthro Notes 3.4.4 Impact of Christianity on Indian Society
- 2.47Anthro Notes 3.1.2 Purushartha
- 2.48Anthro Notes 3.2.4 Dominant caste
- 2.49Anthro Notes 3.3.2 Nature- Man- Spirit Complex
- 2.50Anthro Notes 3 Social classes in urban India
- 2.51Anthro Notes 3.2 Tribe caste continuum- a case study by Surjit Sinha
- 2.52Anthro Notes 4.1 Emergence and growth of anthropology in India-Contributions of the 18th, 19th and early 20th Century scholar-administrators
- 2.53Anthro Notes 4.2 Shyama Chandra Dube
- 2.54Anthro Notes 4.2 Sarat Chandra Roy
- 2.55Anthro Notes 4.2 N.K.Bose
- 2.56Anthro Notes 4.2 M. N. Srinivas
- 2.57Anthro Notes 4.2 H.D. Sankalia
- 2.58Anthro Notes 4.2 DHIRENDRA NATH MAJUMDAR
- 2.59Anthro Notes 4.2 B.S.Guha
- 2.60Anthro Notes 4.2 L.P.VIDYARTHI
- 2.61Anthro Notes 4.2 Irawati Karve
- 2.62Anthro Notes 4.2 Robert Bruce Foote
- 2.63Anthro Notes 4.2 Verrier Elwin
- 2.64Anthro Notes 4.2 A.V. Thakkar
- 2.65Anthro Notes 4.2 Contributions of Indian anthropologists to tribal and caste studies
- 2.66Anthro Notes 5.1.1 Significance of village study in India
- 2.67Anthro Notes 5.1 Types of Village study
- 2.68Anthro Notes 5.1.2 Indian village as a social system
- 2.69Anthro Notes 5.1.5 Impact of globalization on Indian villages
- 2.70Anthro Notes 5.1 Classification of Indian Villages
- 2.71Anthro Notes 5.2.1 Linguistic minorities and their social, political and economic status
- 2.72Anthro Notes 5.3 Indigenous and exogenous processes of socio-cultural change in Indian society
- 2.73Anthro Notes 5.2.2 Religious minorities and their social, political and economic status
- 2.74Anthro Notes 5.3.2 Westernization
- 2.75Anthro Notes 5.3.5 Panchayati raj and social change
- 2.76Anthro Notes 5.3.6 Media and social change
- 2.77Anthro Notes 5.3.3 Modernization
- 2.78Anthro Notes 5.3 7.2 7.3 Social Change
- 2.79Anthro Notes 5.1 Traditional and changing patterns of inter-caste relations
- 2.80Anthro Notes 5 SOCIAL CLASSES IN RURAL INDIA
- 2.81Anthro Notes 5.1.4 Agrarian relations in Indian villages- part 2
- 2.82Anthro Notes 5.1 Traditional and changing patterns of settlement
- 2.83Anthro Notes 5.3.1 Sanskritization
- 2.84Anthro Notes 5.1.4 Agrarian relations in Indian villages- part 1
- 2.85Anthro Notes 5.3.4 Inter-play of little and great traditions
- 2.86Anthro Notes 5 Processes of Cultural change in Indian Society
- 2.87Anthro Notes 6.1 Definition- Tribe
- 2.88Anthro Notes 6.1 Tribal situation in India
- 2.89Anthro Notes 6.1.1 Bio-genetic variability
- 2.90Anthro Notes 6.1.2 Linguistic classification
- 2.91Anthro Notes 6.2.1 Problems of the tribal Communities – land alienation
- 2.92Anthro Notes 6.2.4 Problems of the tribal Communities — low literacy and poor educational facilities
- 2.93Anthro Notes 6.2.7 Problems of the tribal Communities – health and nutrition
- 2.94Anthro Notes 6.1.3 Tribal population and its distribution
- 2.95Anthro Notes 6.3 Tribal development- approaches
- 2.96Anthro Notes 6.3.2 Development of forest policy and tribals
- 2.97Anthro Notes 6.3.3 Impact of industrialization on tribal populations
- 2.98Anthro Notes 6 Tribes in India- economic activities
- 2.99Anthro Notes 6 Tribes in India- economic activities
- 2.100Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — unemployment and underemployment
- 2.101Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities, unemployment, underemployment- case studies
- 2.102Anthro Notes 6.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — indebtedness
- 2.103Anthro Notes 6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation- case studies
- 2.104Anthro Notes 6.2.2 Problems of the tribal Communities — poverty
- 2.105Anthro Notes 6.3 Impact of urbanization and industrialization on tribal populations- case studies
- 2.106Anthro Notes 6.3 Developmental projects and their impact on tribal displacement and problems of rehabilitation
- 2.107Anthro Notes 6 Xaxa Committee report- Summary
- 2.108Anthro Notes 7.1.3 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Other Backward Classes
- 2.109Anthro Notes 7.1.2 Constitutional safeguards for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes
- 2.110Anthro Notes 7.2 Shortcomings in Tribal Welfare programme
- 2.111Anthro Notes 7.3.1 The concept of ethnicity
- 2.112Anthro Notes 7.3.2 Ethnic conflicts and political developments
- 2.113Anthro Notes 7.3 Unrest among tribal communities
- 2.114Anthro Notes 7.1.1 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Castes
- 2.115Anthro Notes 7.1.2 Problems of exploitation and deprivation of Scheduled Tribes
- 2.116Anthro Notes 7.3 Regionalism and demand for autonomy
- 2.117Anthro Notes 7.2 Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections
- 2.118Anthro Notes 7.3 Pseudo-tribalism
- 2.119Anthro Notes 7.2 Impact of modern democratic institutions, development programmes and welfare measures on tribals and weaker sections- Case studies
- 2.120Anthro Notes 7.2 Social change and contemporary tribal societies
- 2.121Anthro Notes 7.3 Social change among the tribes during colonial and post-Independent India
- 2.122Anthro Notes 8.1 Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and other religions on tribal societies
- 2.123Anthro Notes 8.2 Tribe and nation state — a comparative study of tribal communities in India and other countries
- 2.124Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Panchsheel
- 2.125Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal policies, Constitutional Provisions and Acts for tribals
- 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 9.2 Role of anthropology in tribal and rural development
- 2.128Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Development- pre-independence and post independence approaches
- 2.128Anthro Notes 9.1 Historical Perspectives of Tribal Plans
- 2.128Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of regionalism
- 2.129Anthro Notes 9.1 Tribal Development Administration in India: Approaches and Programmes
- 2.129Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of communalism
- 2.130Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of ethnic and political movements
Anthro Notes 9.3 Contributions of anthropology to the understanding of communalism
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