_____ set a new standard for fieldwork in anthropology through his research with the Trobriand people
a. E.E. Evans-Pritchard
b. Claude Levi-Strauss
c. Bronislaw Malinowski
d. Ruth Benedict
e. Alfred Wallace
c
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Excavations between Bed I and Bed II at Olduvai suggest that significant changes in technology occurred during a comparatively short 200,000-year period. The tools found illustrate a shift toward functional differentiation, which means that
A. the same tools were being used more creatively for a variety of uses. B. some tools were used for utilitarian purposes, whereas others served ritualistic purposes. C. there was a broadening of the range of staples in diet, despite the fact that the tools remained unchanged. D. males used heavier tools, and females, lighter ones. E. the tools were being made and used for different jobs, such as smashing bones or digging for tubers.
Societies that practice dowry tend to be those in which __________.
A) men may be married to more than one woman at a time B) women contribute little to primary subsistence C) there is a shortage of desirable husbands D) there is little social stratification
Why do kinship systems use the metaphor of biology?
What will be an ideal response?
Mousterian tools are most associated with:
a. Homo erectus b. Homo habilis c. Neandertal d. Denisovans