Anthropologists have never discovered a valid and consistent way of dividing humanity into a fixed number of races
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Data collected using systematic surveys do NOT typically address which of the following questions?
A. What is the relative chronology of the layers exposed during excavation? B. How big are the sites in a given region? C. How many people lived in a certain area? D. What kinds of buildings existed in a given region? E. Where are the archaeological sites located?
Homologies that appeared most recently and are therefore shared by a relatively small group of closely related taxa are called:
A. autapomorphic features B. shared derived features C. shared ancestral features D. shared archetypical features
Which hominid species is believed to have first inhabited the Sahul region?
a. H. erectus b. H. habilis c. Archaic H. sapiens d. H. sapiens e. A. africanus
If an anthropologist is studying ethnic-religious conflict in contemporary Sri Lanka, he or she is most likely a(n)
A. anthropological archeologist. B. linguistic anthropologist. C. paleoanthropologist. D. cultural anthropologist. E. biological anthropologist.