People who make stone tools are called:

a. flakes.
b. knappers.
c. lithics.
d. cores.
e. blanks.


B

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How are composite bands different from simple bands?

a. Composite bands have no leadership at all. b. Composite bands are smaller than simple bands. c. Composite bands are less mobile than simple bands. d. Composite bands are made up of unrelated extended families.

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According to Jill Dubisch in "Run for the Wall:

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Campbell and Loy argue that the hunting and gathering way of life

A) began with the australopithecines B) began with Homo heidelburgensis C) began with Homo erectus people D) resulted because of a dearth of plant food E) none of the above

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