The two theorists (one in England and one in the U.S.) who were of great importance to fieldwork were _______
a. Tylor and Morgan
b. Boas and Morgan
c. Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown
d. Boas and Malinowski
e. Mead and Geertz
ANSWER:
d
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A. palynology B. sedimentology C. indexology D. stratigraphy
Which of the following uses a single picture to represent two or more words that sound the same? For example, a picture of the sun represents both the English words son and sun
a. L337 speak b. rebus writing c. logographic writing d. pictographic "writing"
Behavior involving fighting, threats, and fleeing is termed:
A. agonistic B. antagonistic C. allogrooming D. play
Which of these statements best summarizes the relationship between the birth canal and brain size during the course of hominin evolution?
A. "Natural selection has favored a tendency toward decreased brain size and a reduction in the size of the pelvic opening throughout hominin evolution." B. "Brain size has become more important than bipedalism over the course of hominin evolution, and the pelvic opening has continually expanded to compensate for larger brains." C. "Natural selection has struck a balance between the structural demands of upright posture in bipedalism, which limits the expansion of the pelvic opening, and the tendency toward increased brain size." D. "The birth canal has become narrower throughout hominin evolution, even as brain size has continued to increase." E. "The human pelvic opening has continually expanded to allow for increased brain size, but the upright posture of bipedalism has been unaffected by these structural changes."