Simple chopping tools were used in Southeast Asia until the end of the Paleolithic because:
A. Homo sapiens did not expand into Southeast Asia until that time
B. of the reliance on other materials, such as bamboo, for tool manufacture
C. the hominids in Southeast Asia were less evolved
D. all of these
B. of the reliance on other materials, such as bamboo, for tool manufacture
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Mural art at Teotihuacán
A. glorified past rulers. B. depicted ritual feasts and offerings. C. portrayed major military battles. D. helped predict eclipses.
All of the following statements are true of cooking food except:
a. it makes certain vitamins, minerals, and proteins more digestible. b. it kills parasites and makes food safer. c. it makes starches more digestible. d. it increased the food resources available to early humans. e. it led to an increase in the size of the human stomach.
How does tool ownership vary among horticulturalists and agriculturalists?
What will be an ideal response?
The ways people harness the resources and cope with the problems of living in a particular environment are important influences on many dimensions of a culture
a. True b. False