All of the following evidence challenges the "Man the Hunter" theory except:
a. the natural hunting ability of humankind and the gendered division of labor that we see today in human societies
b. lack of artifacts in the earliest archaeological record to support controlled fire and weaponry.
c. evidence of tooth marks from large predators on early human remains.
d. physical imbalance and inequality of small hominids and large predators.
e. evidence that large predators still threaten contemporary human populations.
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a. Malay b. Samoan c. Timorese d. Dutch
Anthropometry is the
A. measurement of human body parts and dimensions. B. measurement of human linguistic variability. C. use of remote sensing to measure the carrying capacity of human populations in a given region. D. study of ancient plants used by humans through pollen samples collected from archaeological sites. E. study of the ways in which cultural sediments accumulate over time.
All of the following are key goals of the Program on Negotiation (PON) except:
a. to implement better dispute resolution practices b. to find a way to eliminate all disputes in human society c. to promote collaboration among scholars in this area d. to increase public awareness of successful conflict resolution efforts
The use of GIS to determine the function of Chacoan roads illustrates
a. that GIS is limited to answering only those questions framed within the processual paradigm. b. that GIS is limited to answering only those questions framed within the postprocessual paradigm. c. that GIS can be useful for testing hypotheses involving both economic and symbolic explanations. d. that even with the advanced technology of today, some archaeological questions may never be answered. e. that the greater expense of modern technology does not guarantee more accurate results.