What non-genetic evidence supports the idea that Neandertals and humans may have interbred?

A) Neandertals wore human-style clothing.
B) Neandertals and humans shared living spaces.
C) Neandertals and humans had wars that included the raiding of females.
D) Neandertals adopted human toolmaking techniques.


D) Neandertals adopted human toolmaking techniques.

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a. They are egalitarian. b. They are small nomadic groups living within a fixed territory. c. They are primitive because they did not progress to a higher level. d. They are not very aggressive or warlike. e. They live in marginal areas of the world today.

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According to Deborah Tannen, women in the U.S. engage in "report talk" while men engage in "rapport talk."

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Using the blade technique, which is similar to peeling long leaves off an artichoke, Upper Paleolithic humans could get how many feet of working edge from a two-pound core?

a. ?3 b. ?6 c. ?75 d. ?120 e. ?250

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Unlike foraging and cultivation, which existed throughout the world before the Industrial Revolution, pastoralism was confined to North America.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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