Forensic anthropologists

a. study disease and trauma in ancient populations.
b. apply anthropological approach dealing with legal matters.
c. are primarily concerned with the recovery of material culture remains.
d. examine the relationships between medical treatment and culturally determined views of disease.
e. study nonhuman primates.


B

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A. the same thing as ethnocentrism. B. a cultural particular, based upon the interrelatedness of humans. C. the opposite of participant observation. D. a cultural universal, based upon the human capacity to use symbols. E. the argument that behavior in a particular culture should not be judged by the standards of another culture.

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__________ is a dating technique using comparison of fossils

a. lithostratigraphy b. biostratigraphy c. tephrostratigraphy d. provenience

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Competitive feasting, tribute payments, or offerings to the deities that promoted the development of human agency and, ultimately, of domestication and agriculture is an example of the cultural approach embraced by all of the following except

a. Hodder b. Braidwood c. Childe d. Watkins e. Binford

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What is "displacement" with respect to human language?

A. the ability to create symbolic forms B. the moral precept that keeps humans from lying and making false promises C. the fleeting nature of sound as a carrying system for communication D. the ability to refer to things, persons, and events removed in time and space

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