Evidence of the use of fire by archaic H. sapiens is similar to that for H. erectus

a. True
b. False


Answer a

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To archaeologists, the importance of duck decoys of Lovelock Cave, Nevada is

a. that caves were important habitation sites throughout Great Basin prehistory. b. the importance of context in archaeological excavations. c. the amazing degree of preservation possible in dry caves. d. water once covered the area of the Carson Desert. e. ducks were replicated using fine craftsmanship.

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

A convention is a kind of shorthand based on a performer-audience “contract.”

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Which of these statements about British colonialism is NOT true?

A. British colonialism was legitimized by the racist notion of ‘the white man's burden'. B. British colonialism consisted of two main phases. C. British colonialism was driven by economic interests. D. British colonialism began to disintegrate following World War II. E. British colonialism lacked an intervention philosophy.

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All of the following are characteristics commonly associated with domesticated animals except:

a. horn variation, including loss of horns. b. size variation, including reduction in size. c. hoof variation, generally favoring cloven-hoofed animals. d. cultural artifacts associated with penning or corralling animals. e. alteration in sex and age ratios of butchered animals.

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