Cultural resource management is an example of applied

A. ethnology that seeks to preserve indigenous cultures.
B. biological anthropology.
C. anthropology that could pose an ethical dilemma to the anthropologist.
D. linguistic anthropology that seeks to preserve linguistic diversity.
E. ethnography.


C

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