El Mirador:
A. reveals connections to the Olmec Horizon.
B. has been extensively studied since the early 1900s.
C. included about two dozen small structures.
D. reveals the beginnings of the Maya.
E. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: D
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A. applies best to nonliving things. B. is based on how people perceive similarities and differences in the things being classified. C. usually changes with every generation. D. is based on categories given by nature. E. is accurate only when based on Western science.
Action anthropology requires that the group that is to change has some legitimate process for making decisions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The faunal assemblage from the site of Chavín de Huántar, Peru, contains an abundance of leg bones with few cranial and foot bones. This pattern has been explained by
a. large animal disturbance; cranial and foot bone were preferentially carried away from the site by carnivores, while leg bones were left behind. b. taphonomic processes; bone preservation at high altitude sites is notoriously poor. c. ch'arki trade; dried llama and alpaca meat on leg bones was traded into the site from high-altitude herding communities. d. decreasing reliance on camelid meat by residents of the site through time. e. rapidly decreasing population and the discontinuance of the freez-drying process called ch'arki.
The "Living Bridge" in Meghalaya, India is an example of:
a. cultural adaptation. b. ethnocentrism. c. symbol. d. pluralism. e. cultural relativism.