What are an archaeologist's primary resources in learning about prehistoric peoples?
A. written records and artwork
B. material remains
C. beliefs, values, and activities
D. fossilized remains
Answer: B. material remains
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Which of the following characterizes Upper Paleolithic traditions?
A. hand axes B. pebble tools C. metallurgy D. plant domestication E. blade tools
What is the primary contribution of interpretive anthropology?
a. Interpretive anthropology has increased awareness of the role of anthropologists. b. Interpretive anthropology has increased our focus on description and ethnographic detail. c. Interpretive anthropology has led to a much greater understanding of how cultures change. d. Interpretive anthropology provides an etic point of view. e. Interpretive anthropology has not made any new contributions to the field of anthropology.
Define different kinds of research that fall under biological anthropology. Discuss how the various topics and methods relate to each other.
What will be an ideal response?
The idea that Euro-American values and practices are creating a culturally uniform world dominated by similar values and practices is an example of what theory of globalization?
a. Westernization b. Hybridization c. Polarization d. Homogenization