Biological anthropology eschews work in genetics
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
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The dental formula for an Old World anthropoid is 2.1.2.3
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Slave archaeology at Jefferson's Monticello plantation in Virginia has helped interpret historical records from the time. For instance, written records document that Jefferson moved Critta Hemings (part of his house staff) from a large house with a brick floor, a stone fireplace, and architectural embellishments, to a small simple house with dirt floors. Yet she remained a part of his house
staff, a normally favored status. Slave quarter excavations showed a. that Hemings was demoted; she and her family were forced to move from the large house where only they lived to much smaller quarters which they had to share with several other families. b. that the move actually provided Hemings and her family with access to subfloor pits in which they could store their possessions, helping them maintain some privacy and security. c. that the move actually allowed Hemings and her family to have a house of their own, rather than sharing a household with other families. d. Hemings never actually moved; she and her family remained in her large house in spite of Jefferson's demands. e. Hemings never lived at Monticello.
In order to conduct research among a group of people, the anthropologist must
A. get permission from the American Anthropological Association. B. pay a fee to the individuals who will be interviewed. C. inform the people about the purpose, nature, and procedures of the research and its potential costs and benefits to them. D. get permission from the U.S. State Department. E. hold a PhD in anthropology.
Which of these hominoids would have the most prognathic face?
A) australopithecine B) H. erectus C) modern human D) chimpanzee