In __________, the Society for Applied Anthropology established a committee to draw up a specific code of ethics

a. 1649
b. 1694
c. 1964
d. 1946


d

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The author uses the Nayar of southwest India to illustrate that rules about sexual access can be highly variable. Nayar women:

a. are married to their brothers. b. go through stages of sexual access. c. have two husbands. d. do not get married. e. do not have children.

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Once they were introduced and perfected in the 1950s, generative grammars ceased to evolve

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Speakers of any language share knowledge of the sounds, rules for combining them, words, and the rules for combining them into meaningful sentences. This combined and shared knowledge is referred to as

a. phonetics. b. productivity. c. grammar. d. lexicon.

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Energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence is

a. a method where fluorescent lights are extracted from bone and teeth. b. a form of archaeological research which focuses on the amount of energy and the way it is dispersed in an excavation. c. an analytical technique that uses obsidian's trace elements to "fingerprint" an artifact and trace it to its geologic source. d. an outdated way to source obsidian. e. a way to determine if material culture was produced locally in terms of energy expenditure (e.g. by males or females.)

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