Social learning is a process that can be observed in nonhuman creatures

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: T

Anthropology & Archaeology

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Which of the following potential Neandertal behaviors is best supported by archaeological evidence?

a. ritual behavior b. burials c. symbolic behavior d. hunting

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The main organizing principle of hunting/gathering societies was:

a) class. b) agricultural production. c) kinship. d) language.

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A. V. Kidder (1886-1963) demonstrated that potsherds are archaeologically important because they can provide evidence of:

a. Cultural relationships among various prehistoric groups. b. The types of food contained in the original clay storage vessel. c. Prehistoric ceramic manufacturing technology. d. Potsherds are of no archaeological importance; they are simply broken pieces of pottery. e. equally as important variations in architectural styles.

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The material remains of human behavior are known as:

A. fossils B. artifacts C. molds D. coprolites

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