Bioarchaeology can help us understand the evolution of disease and the role of culture change in the health of a population by providing __________
a. biological profiles
b. detailed analysis of health indicators
c. environmental context
d. all of the above
Answer d
You might also like to view...
As illustrated by textbook author Clark Larsen’s research on Santa Catalina island off the coast of Georgia, by studying a particular population through time we can learn that __________.
a. human physiology does not change through time b. diets, and therefore human biology, change through time c. lifestyles do not change over time d. surfing has a long history among Homo sapiens e. consuming the wrong foods over time has little impact on population health
Biomedicine, which aims to link illness to scientifically demonstrated agents that bear no personal malice toward their victims, is an example of a naturalistic medical system.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Research has shown that the first language to be spoken was Phrygia
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Savanna baboons avoid predators by fleeing into trees
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false