The replacement model for the evolution of Homo sapiens suggests:
A. modern humans evolved in one place and then spread out into different areas
B. modern humans evolved first in Africa
C. although evolution is continuous, paleoanthropologists who are proponents of the replacement model suggest that the earliest populations that we might call modern Homo sapiens lived about 200,000 years ago
D. all of these
D. all of these
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
By using the steps outlined in the research process, an anthropologist will have a structured and controlled research project and design
a. True b. False
A scientific approach within anthropology that emphasizes the ways in which humans are similar to other animals is called
a. cultural materialism. b. cultural ecology. c. evolutionary psychology. d. biological functionalism.
Whorf believed the Hopi people had a different perception of the passage of time than English speakers
a. True b. False