During the Upper Paleolithic, in those parts of the Old World where wood was scarce
A) wood was hoarded during the warm months for use during the winter
B) cave deposits of bat and bird guano were burned for heat
C) human habitation was simple impossible
D) purified animal fat was burned for heat in rock shelters
E) bones were burned for heat
E
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The phylogenetic relations among the hominids is as follows:
A) A. garhi is established as the direct ancestor of Homo, but the other Australopiths cannot yet be placed in definate relationships B) the evolutionary relationships between the various species of australopithecines and hominines is unclear at this time C) the australopithecines represent one evolving lineage and the ancestor of the hominines has not yet been found D) A. afarensis evolved into the robust australopithecines and played no role in the evolution of the hominid lineage, A. africanus evolved into Homo E) A. afarensis to A. africanus which diverged into the robust australopithecines and Homo
In ethnomusicology, which of the following questions would NOT usually be classified as a characteristic of the music itself?
a. How is the music learned? b. How is the music composed? c. What is the nature of the musical text itself? d. How does the musical style vary? e. What types of musical instrument are used in a culture?
A customary practice such as hosting a birthday party is an example of negative reciprocity
a. True b. False
The key difference between a village head and a big man is that the big man has supporters in many villages, whereas the supporters of the village head are restricted to his respective village.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)