Archaeologists study what ancient peoples ate by

a. studying ancient food wastes.
b. looking at charred remains of cooking fires.
c. examining coprolites.
d. all of the above.


d

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Most social scientists today do not accept Freud’s interpretation of the origins of religion; however, they agree with his idea that __________.

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Folsom was an archaeological culture during the Paleoindian period in North America, defined by a distinctive type of fluted point and found primarily in the Great Plains.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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SARS is an example of __________

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