Some argue that either Homo habilis or Homo rudolfensis (or both) are in the Homo sapiens lineage. Give two pieces of evidence for Homo habilis and Homo rudolfensis being an ancestor of H. sapiens. Give two pieces of evidence against Homo habilis and Homo rudolfensis being an ancestor of H. sapiens.
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The primary means of exchange or distributing goods in a chiefdom is:
a. redistribution. b. negative reciprocity. c. generalized reciprocity. d. balanced reciprocity. e. tribute.
The direct exchange of commodities between people that does not involve standardized currency is called _____
a. redistribution b. informal economy c. market economy d. barter e. trade
Which of the following reflects an anthropological understanding of the way culture is shared?
A. Only the adults in a society can be said to share cultural knowledge. B. Cultural knowledge is shared universally across sociocultural entities. C. The sharing of cultural knowledge varies across different types of people even within the same sociocultural group. D. In most cultures, expertise is shared uniformly by all people.
The importance of the context in which artifacts are found cannot be overstated? without context, the archaeologist, in effect, knows nothing
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false