Differences between Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations included

A. absence of writing systems in Mycenae.
B. palaces versus citadels.
C. Bronze Age versus Iron Age.
D. Second Millennium versus First Millennium B.C.


B

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Compared to Homo erectus, the crania of the earliest premodern Homo sapiens exhibit:

a. a more rounded braincase. b. a smaller average cranial capacity. c. a more angled occipital region. d. a lower forehead. e. a less vertical nose.

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Which of the following has NOT been proposed as a model to explain the origin of modern Homo sapiens?

a. An origin in Africa followed by migration to other areas where indigenous premodern populations were replaced b. An origin in Africa followed by migration to other areas where both interbreeding and replacement occurred c. Several origins in different areas where modern forms evolved from local populations d. Separate origins in Africa and Australia with migrations from both these areas to displace all other populations e. Neandertals and Denisovans mix having given rise to H. sapiens

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Summarize the practice of tattooing in Shan culture, and explain how this is an example of syncretism using two specific examples

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements is not true? a. Foragers are less likely to experience famine than agriculturalists

b. Foraging represents a rational and adaptive mode of subsistence. c. Contemporary foragers are all part of larger socioeconomic systems. d. Foragers have very little leisure time for family and spiritual development.

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