You are building a new suburban community near a protected wetlands environment and need to address concerns regarding soil erosion, deforestation, and water treatment in the area. Which type of anthropologist would best address those needs?

a. Physical anthropologist
b. Environmental anthropologist
c. Educational anthropologist
d. Medical anthropologist
e. Cultural resource manager


b

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A) trade with agriculturalists to obtain carbohydrates B) animal husbandry of small animals for protein C) market economy to trade with neighbors for metal tools D) an irrigation system to deal with heavy tropical rains

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What U.S. organization exists so that Ghanaians can maintain their cultural identification with their local chiefs in

Africa? a. Ghanaian Cultural Association b. Ghanaian Dance and Ritual Association c. African Burial Project d. Asanteman Association of the USA e. Ibo Cultural Group of the USA

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What is the primary reason that a fieldworker should slow down and not proceed so quickly in the work?

a. At the beginning, most fieldworkers do not know enough to ask productive questions. They must first learn about the community. b. Fieldworkers should not work quickly because this is usually interpreted as being impatient and rude. c. Small, local villagers are often very busy with their own lives and cannot work around the anthropologist’s schedule. d. Work that is completed quickly does not take into account the changes that occur over a long period of fieldwork. e. Anthropologists must remain in the field for at least one year and should not hurry to finish the work sooner.

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All of the following is information that is gained from studying coprolites except:

a. overall health of individual. b. type of diet. c. time of year of death. d. type of climate in area. e. cultural value of food.

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