What is a locavore and what can we learn from the emergence of this new type of strategy?

What will be an ideal response?


It is a person who eats foods that are primarily grown locally. It shows us that
subsistence systems are continuously changing and adapting.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What is sociolinguistics and what does it contribute to the field of anthropological linguistics?

What will be an ideal response?

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How was the blade-core method, which characterizes the tools of Upper Paleolithic traditions, superior to Mousterian technology?

A. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method was faster and produced 15 times as much cutting edge from the same amount of material. B. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method was faster but also more difficult to achieve, resulting in many tries that yielded no results. C. There was no difference between the two methods—only a greater diversity of tool uses among Upper Paleolithic traditions. D. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method produced sharper and longer cores than was typical of the Mousterian method. E. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method used naturally occurring metal ores to strike blades off cores.

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Who focused on religion's explanatory role and argued that religion would eventually disappear as science provided better explanations?

A. Margaret Mead B. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor C. Bronislaw Malinowski D. Claude Lévi-Strauss E. Sir E. E. Evans-Pritchard

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