Which of these statements about myths is FALSE?
a. Myths explain important aspects of one's culture.
b. Myths often contain lessons about how one should act.
c. Myths are told in both formal and informal settings.
d. Myths that are recounted frequently and casually are the least important for a society.
d
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a. The ancestors of modern Plains Indians purposely broke open bison skulls to remove the brains for use in tanning hides. b. Natural processes such as incomplete burial and subsequent exposure to sunlight could have caused the tops of the bison skulls to decompose. c. The bonebed was a result of the ancestors of modern Plains Indians running a herd of 500 bison off of a low cliff and subsequently dragging them to a processing area. d. The bonebed was a result of both natural bone accumulation and human hunting practices. e. The bison died of old age.
Archaeologists study past cultures through the remains of humans, prehistoric animal life, and fossils
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
There is evidence that some Neandertal groups borrowed toolmaking techniques from modern humans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false