Who were the Natufians, and why are they important in the archaeological record?

What will be an ideal response?


1. Describe the Natufians in time and space
2. Settlement type and its relationship to wild grain harvests
3. Differences between Natufian society and that of earlier foragers

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Biological events that mark the transition to adolescence include all of the following except:

a. increased development and enlargement of breasts and penises. b. hormonal changes. c. changes in body shape. d. increase in body size. e. decrease in stature.

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The Yanomamo are likely to go to war when they need metal tools

a. True b. False

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Lake Mungo remains have been dated at approximately

a. 30,000 ya- 25,000 ya b. 200,000 ya c. 5,000 ya d. 500,000 ya e. 70,000- 50,000 ya

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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Art in complex societies most often becomes associated with the elite. b. Aesthetic standards in small-scale societies tend to be less well-defined. c. Art tends to be more democratic in small-scale societies, where everyone has equal access to it. d. Art in small-scale societies tends to be highly portable. e. Art in small-scale societies is associated with the lower classes.

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