Marcus and Flannery argue that cognitive archaeology will be most successful when historical and ethnographic documentation is available; should the data be lacking, they warn that far less success should be anticipated
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To say that language is semantic is to say that __________
a. language is spoken b. words are assembled from small sound elements c. the words we use have meaning d. there is no limit to the number of ways words can be strung together
Between 54 million and 34 million years ago, Europe and America __________
a. were separated by only a narrow sea b. had very different climates c. supported different sets of primates d. were connected by land
Most societies function with only informal means of social control. Formal mechanisms are found only in state societies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ethnographic study of the workplace
A. provides evidence that economic factors are fundamental to understanding differential productivity. B. is routinely performed by employees of the U.S. federal government. C. is not very useful, because all workplaces are becoming increasingly homogeneous, compared to 20 years ago. D. provides close observation of workers and managers in their natural setting. E. is required of all organizations that want to become not-for-profit, according to the American Anthropological Association.