Binford's ethnoarchaeological work with the Nunamiut Eskimo of Alaska demonstrated
a. that it was safe for archaeologists to assume that a difference in artifacts reflects a difference in culture.
b. that different artifact assemblages could result from different activities conducted by the same culture.
c. the likelihood that different Mousterian tool assemblages were a result of different Neanderthal tribes.
d. that the same people leave the same kinds of tools at different locations across the landscape.
e. that Middle Paleolithic Europeans were better tool makers than Nunamiut Eskimo.
b
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In his research, Richard Lee found that all of the following describe the Ju/Wasi diet EXCEPT:
A) ?It consisted of 2,300 calories daily on average. B) ?It was vegetable based, although with a surprising amount of meat. C) ?It lacked vitamin C and calcium. D) ?It was low in carbohydrates.
Neandertal subsistence was based on
a. hunting using spear throwers. b. hunting large mammals. c. intense agriculture. d. horticulturalism. e. herding domesticated animals.
Which of the following is good advice for those who wish to be more involved with federal agencies as an anthropologist, according to Shirley Fiske?
a. Prepare with training specific to government work. b. Do not get involved in large social networks prior to employment. c. Get widespread field experience prior to anthropological training so that you can work without prejudice. d. Attend all governmental meetings and see what topics are not popular. e. Travel extensively in one area of the United States.
Hominids have a division of labor by
a. size of males. b. birth order. c. gender. d. intelligence.