Why are forensic anthropologists frequently asked to testify at trials?
a. They are specialists in interpreting human behavior and are able to best understand what motivates a criminal.
b. They are legal anthropologists and are familiar with laws surrounding the treatment of human remains.
c. They have a great deal of cross-cultural experience; forensic anthropologists are excellent at
explaining acrime scene.
d. Forensic anthropology is the study of criminals and criminal behavior.
e. They specialize in identifying victims and circumstances of death.
e
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Political assemblies known as jirgas, where tribal leaders make joint decisions by consensus are found among the:
a. Kpelle b. Kapauku c. Pashtun d. Ju/'hoansi
Examination of the longhouses at the Draper site revealed that:
A. only elite members of the culture slept in them while others typically slept in smaller structures. B. they were used solely for religious purposes. C. they were probably constructed with the help of slave labor. D. they may have been occupied by many nuclear families at the same time. E. most were not used for residential purposes.
Some terms associated with establishing a grid system at an archaeological site include
A. accelerator mass spectrometer. B. ground penetrating radar. C. datum and elevation. D. phosphate analysis.
Max Weber proposed that the state was a:
a. structure without power and unable to act except through citizens. b. ?political entity to protect economic interests of the elite. c. ?legally established bureaucratic entity. d. ?neo-liberal institution.