Which of the following is not associated with the Upper Paleolithic?

a. atlatl
b. burin
c. flakes
d. pebble tools


d

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Holt Cemetery in New Orleans was the site for an applied archaeology project led by Dr. Shannon Dawdy of the University of Chicago because ______

a. there were important trade relations between the Great Lakes region and New Orleans in the early 17th cenutry. Much of this can be documented from cemetery artifacts b. the cemetery was built on top of an Indian mound dated at more than 5,000 years before present and thus, is historically significant c. it was historically important in the celebration of All Souls’ Day and was damaged in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina d. this cemetery is the primary urban cemetery in New Orleans and contains the burials of many important historical figures, whose markers and graves must be preserved. e. it is a central location for Haitian voodoo celebrations and is a public park today.

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Lévi-Strauss's approach emphasizes the importance of _______

a. certain codes, programmed into the human mind, which make it impossible for humans to learn more than one culture b. certain codes, programmed into the human mind, which are responsible for shaping cultures c. cultural traits, which universally have the same function d. social roles and institutions within society e. universal social roles and institutions

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How is the relationship between labor and social status reflected in relative contributions to subsistence?

a. Individuals that contribute the most to subsistence always have the highest social status. b. The relationship between labor and social status is contextual. c. In societies where men have higher social status than women, men perform most of the subsistence work. d. There is no relationship between labor and social status.

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Which of the following is not a chemical found in chocolate?

a. Anandamide b. Phenylethylamine c. Tryptophan d. Formaldehyde e. Theobromine

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