What kinds of information can forensic anthropologists gather from human skeletal remains?
What will be an ideal response?
Sex, age, handedness, population affiliation, existing trauma, stature
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Repatriation is seen by
a. archaeologists and other scientists as a tragedy that will only lead to the destruction of irreplaceable scientific materials. b. Native Americans as social justice; reburial is the only way to right the wrongs inflicted by centuries of colonialism. c. archaeologists as an ethical decision; archaeologists are not the only ones who own the past. d. everyone as an extremely divisive issue; there is no one "Native American perspective" or one "archaeological" perspective. e. everyone as an easy and understandable requirement with very little misunderstanding or difference in perspective.
English is a member of which language family?
a. Celtic b. Indic c. Slavic d. Germanic e. Hellenic
A specialized role in which an applied anthropologist presents culturally relevant research findings as part of a judicial proceeding is called a(n):
a. advocate. b. cultural broker. c. expert witness. d. policy researcher. e. needs assessor.
When an actor is training the voice, he or she may work on:
a. tongue dexterity b. breath control c. improvisation d. resonance e. a, b, and d