In Chinese society, a man's identity is defined by his relationship to the dead as much as by his relationship to the living
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
Anthropology & Archaeology
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Many thousands of untouchables have converted to __________ as a protest against their treatment under the caste system
a. Hinduism b. Islam c. Christianity d. Buddhism
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Distribution of food, especially meat, in forager societies would be defined as __________
a. barter b. balanced reciprocity c. generalized reciprocity d. exchange
Anthropology & Archaeology
Nonmovable artifacts such as hearths, pits, or walls are referred to by archaeologists as __________
A. fossil localities B. strata C. middens D. features
Anthropology & Archaeology
Because he understood Karen culture, anthropologist James Hamilton was able to make many improvements to Karen house building
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Anthropology & Archaeology