Anatomical studies suggest that Homo heidelburgensis babies were
A) secondarily altricial
B) helpless and dependent at birth
C) maturing at a rate similar to that of modern human babies
D) born with functional sensory systems but immature motor skill
E) all of the above
E
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In what region do we see the very first evidence of a changeover to food production, dating to around 8000 B.C.?
A) the Near East B) the Indus Valley C) Mesoamerica D) eastern Europe
Statistically, how often will a given real-world population be in a state of genetic equilibrium?
A. 100 percent B. 80 percent C. 25 percent D. 0 percent E. impossible to determine
?Anthropologists use the technical term _______________ for those known as winktes, fa’afafines, and bakla.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)
In many traditional societies, infants may be nursed __________
a. for as long as three or four years b. for as long as six or seven years c. according to a very restrictive schedule d. less than one year