Practices by which people organize their work and produce food and other goods necessary for their survival

a. cultural core
b. economy
c. norms
d. mores


a

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a. phases. b. components. c. attributes. d. types. e. function

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A. blade B. core C. axe D. microlith E. spear

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