Food foragers typically define territories on the basis of core features

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Point types are named by the archaeologists who create them. The first name generally refers to the site or region and the name describes some morphological character. What is Thomas's "Rosegate" a combination of? a. "Rosegarden" a site in Southern California and "Northgate" after the site in Nevada

b. "Rose Spring" a site in southeastern California and "Eastgate" a small overhang in Eastgate, Nevada. c. "Rose Bush" a site in southeastern California, and "Lostgate" a small town in Nevada. d. Nothing, it is a term chosen at random by Thomas. e. It was a term used by previous archaeologists to refer to the functional and temporal characteristics of the point types, so Thomas continued the use of the term.

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The oldest and least complex form of political organization is the

a. tribe. b. band. c. state. d. chiefdom.

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Complex societies with centralized political systems that maintain some degree of control over local areas within the state are known as __________

a. agrarian states b. feudal states c. foraging states d. pastoral states

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The cultural materialist interpretation of Aztec human sacrifice and cannibalism emphasizes __________

A) that only a few sacrificial victims were actually eaten B) that the major function of the system was population control C) strengthening the role of the elite by demonstrating their power and providing food to the people D) emic views of the symbolic meaning of the practices

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