Members of the genus Homo have primarily adapted through culture over the past:

a. 50,000 years
b. 1.5 million years
c. 2.5 million years
d. 7.7 million years


c

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At Zhoukoudian, there is now thought to be evidence that Homo erectus:

a. knew how to hunt. b. lived in the cave. c. used fire inside the cave. d. were victims of hungry giant hyenas. e. killed deer and horses.

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An expert on a particular aspect of local life is a(n)

A. representative sample. B. life historian. C. biased informant. D. etic informant. E. key cultural consultant.

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All societies practice some form of the levirate and sororate

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The anthropological perspective on indigenous art includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A) promoting the exhibit as a multicultural project. B) use of indigenous narratives in the exhibition. C) labeling objects to emphasize ethnographic content. D) collaborating with indigenous people in curating exhibits of their art. E) framing the exhibit in terms of cultural themes that are important to indigenous peoples themselves.

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