The first Homo erectus find in Africa was made by:

A. Louis Leakey at Olduvai Gorge
B. Tim White at Olduvai Gorge
C. Richard Leakey at Lake Turkana
D. Eugene Dubois at Ngandong


A. Louis Leakey at Olduvai Gorge

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a. True b. False

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Which of the following statements is true of symbols?

A. Symbols are rooted deeply in genetic structure. B. Symbols are different for everyone. C. Symbols cannot be easily identified. D. Symbols are arbitrary meaningful units we use to represent reality.

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In Primitive Culture, E. B. Tylor argued that religion developed through three stages that he identified as

a. cults, Christianity, and evolution. b. animism, polytheism, and monotheism. c. superstition, religion, and science. d. unilineal evolution, historical particularism, and materialism.

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Which theoretical approach argues that no knowledge is objective and all knowledge is influenced by the observer's own culture, social position, and gender?

a. Native anthropology. b. Feminist anthropology. c. Postmodernism. d. Transcendental ethnography. e. Collaborative ethnography.

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