The "New Archaeology" of the 1960s:
a. Was actually not new at all; it marked a continuation of the same way archaeology had been practiced for many decades, and provides only an arbitrary temporal division in the history of Americanist archaeology.
b. Was an approach that emphasized the understanding of underlying cultural processes and the use of the scientific method.
c. Is now not called processual archaeology.
d. has no relevance to modern problems.
e. lavishes much attention on artifacts as passive traits that relate to one another.
b
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a. decreased a. increased b. comparable c. identical
The __________ is the number of people who can be sustained by the resources and environment in which they live
a. scale b. sustainability c. resource scarcity d. carrying capacity
Hierakonpolis is located
A. in the Nile River valley. B. in the Indus Valley. C. on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. D. on the Yellow River.
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a. heart disease b. diabetes c. obesity d. albinism