Extraction sites are used for
A. removal of teeth.
B. building residential structures.
C. burial of the dead.
D. gathering raw materials.
D
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a. the mechanics of gene flow b. the effect of culture on genotypes c. the variations that occur between twins reared in different environments d. how cultures classify organisms in the natural world
________ was one of the founders of the anthropology of religion.
A. Bronislaw Malinowski B. Victor Turner C. Edward B. Tylor D. Emile Durkheim E. Anthony Wallace
H. habilis and H. rudolfensis overlapped in time and in geographical distribution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Clovis tradition—a sophisticated stone technology based on a sharp point that was fastened to the end of a hunting spear—flourished
A. in the Central Plains, on their western margins, and in what is now the eastern United States, between 13,250 and 12,800 B.P. B. widely all across the Americas, with archaeological evidence of its reach as far south as Tierra del Fuego. C. as the dominant and exclusive cultural tradition of the Americas between 18,000 and 12,000 B.P. D. around 18,000 B.P. in northeastern Asia, making possible the successful crossing of the Bering Sea into North America. E. in Sahul, the land mass connecting Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania, around 50,000 B.P.