All of the following are examples of fossils EXCEPT:

a. Rock samples
b. Hominim tracks
c. Leaf imprints
d. Dinosaur feathers
e. Bones


a

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Gathering information from many cultures, times and places, including our own, reflects the _____________ nature of anthropology

a. fieldwork based b. comparative c. holistic d. historical

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What are the most important aspects of culture for anthropologists?

a. Genetic differences b. Rewarded behaviors c. Immoral behaviors d. Patterns of behavior

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Which of the following focuses primarily on describing human systems of organization and classification used by individual cultures?

A) Cognitive anthropology B) Culture and personality C) Ethnoscience D) Interpretive anthropology E) Ethnobotany

Anthropology & Archaeology

Certain metallic crystals leave a record of the polarity of the earth at the point in time when they were formed in molten rock because they:

A. leave radioactive "signatures" that scientists can read B. act as small magnets that orient themselves to the poles before the rock solidifies C. form ring-type patterns like tree rings that can be counted D. contain amino acids, which form as crystals, and this change in the amino acids can be used to determine the passage of time

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