The term biocultural evolution refers to

a. biological changes in a species over time.
b. changes in human culture from generation to generation.
c. the interaction between biology and culture in human evolution.
d. biological evolution in all species except humans.
e. refers to the general orientation shared by members of a society.


C

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

In many primate species, ________ have/has a central role in reinforcing social relationships

a. play b. coalition formation c. dominance hierarchies d. food-sharing e. grooming

Anthropology & Archaeology

The majority of kinship systems found in the world are based on the unilineal principle

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

Anthropology & Archaeology

Which of the following is not associated with Franz Boas?

a. ?The study of cultural histories b. ?Training in the physical and geographic sciences c. ?Research among the Arctic peoples d. ?Use of a social evolutionary approach

Anthropology & Archaeology

In Ju/’hoansi society, “insulting the meat” is a __________

a. religious practice b. way to avoid excess sharing of meat with others c. leveling mechanism d. method to evaluate the food value of acquired meat

Anthropology & Archaeology