Kelly's description of his experiences while conducting ethnoarchaeological research in Madagascar illustrates all of the following except:
a. that ethnoarchaeology is the best way for archaeologists to learn how difficult it is to interpret human behavior from static material remains.
b. that while engaged in this type of research the archaeologist learns as much about his or her own limits and prejudices as they do about another culture.
c. that the archaeologist conducting an ethnoarchaeological study must immerse him or herself in the other culture and participate in it as much as possible.
d. that English speakers do well among foreigners who, for the most part, speak English.
e. that Mikea wanted virtually all that they owned, especially clothing and to avoid problems they carried no spare clothing.
d
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A) 250 million B) 100 million C) 75 million D) 7 million E) 1 billion
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a. Psychology b. Naturalization c. Personality formation d. Selfhood
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a. have lower salaries than those in the private sector. b. have higher salaries than those in the private sector. c. involve more international travel. d. require higher academic degrees than those in the private sector. e. are more easily obtained than those in the private sector.