A society's environment:
a. has no effect on its food-getting strategy.
b. absolutely determines the food-getting strategy that is its best adaptation.
c. influences its food-getting strategy and sets broad limitations.
d. sets very narrow limits on possible alternative food-getting strategies.
e. is the only thing that affects its food-getting strategy.
c
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Which of the following is a good description of what physical anthropologists do?
What will be an ideal response?
Glottochronology is based on the idea that __________
A. core vocabulary stays consistent irrespective of culture change B. by tracing population movements researchers can determine the start date of any language C. number words and pronouns change frequently in most languages D. sound systems have regional affiliations
Assigning fossil remains to a particular primate species:
a. is an uncomplicated process. b. requires making comparisons only with modified and derived primates. c. requires splitting samples into as many species as possible. d. can be accomplished only if the species is sexually dimorphic. e. requires making comparisons to well-known living species of primates.
Pithecanthropus erectus was found in Java in 1891 by __________
A. Louis and Mary Leakey B. Richard Leakey C. Eugene Dubois D. W. C. Pei