Faunal analysis can be used to learn about the ________ from archaeological sites.

A. location of a site
B. animals at a site
C. number of layers at a site
D. vegetation of a site


Answer: B

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The mechanisms of human adaptation may be less effective at present than in earlier times because

A) we often don't get immediate feedback from the environmental consequences of our actions. B) the environmental consequences of our actions are less serious than they formerly were because technology is able to deal with them. C) many decisions that affect the environment are made by people far removed from the consequences. D) all of the above. E) A and C.

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It takes many years of practice for people to master the muscular movements needed to produce the precise sounds of any particular language

a. True b. False

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The inbreeding-avoidance theory explains the existence of an incest taboo in all cultures

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

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List the major implications of food production. Describe how reliance on food production affects the social, economic, and political organization of societies.

What will be an ideal response?

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