Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson did their most significant photographic research in:
a. Tonga.
b. Hawaii.
c. Indonesia.
d. Samoa.
e. Bali.
e
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Historically, the first Homo erectus find was made in:
A. China B. Japan C. Java D. India
Which region’s development contradicts the theory that irrigation is one of the driving forces of the development of early states?
A) Mesoamerica B) the Nile Valley C) China D) South America
Ideas and behaviors so deeply embedded in a culture that they are regarded as universally normal or natural
a. norms b. cultural cores c. symbolic systems d. naturalized concepts
Why are genetics and evolution so important to anthropology?
A. They define humans' position at the top of the hierarchy of biological diversity. B. They determine the clear distinction between biological and cultural forces acting through human history. C. They provide the key to understanding the rate of environmental change throughout human history. D. They help anthropologists document and explain human biological diversity. E. They give anthropology some credibility as a scientific field.