____________ is the study of human anatomical and behavioral evolution as evidenced by the fossil record
a. Osteology
b. Paleopathology
c. Anthropometry
d. Primatology
e. Paleoanthropology
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Based on Table 9.1 in your book, "Patterns in the Sexual Division of Labor," Among most societies, the kinds of tasks performed mainly by females are:
a. tending to crops. b. making leather products. c. milking animals. d. making pottery.
A supporter of the hybridization and assimilation model would agree with which of the following?
A. H. sapiens that emerged in Africa are unrelated to those that developed in Asia. B. Asian H. erectus evolved into H. sapiens before the emergence of H. sapiens in Africa. C. The evolution from H. erectus to H. sapiens involved multidirectional migrations and extensive gene flow. D. DNA cannot be used to determine the origins of H. sapiens.
Which of the following best illustrates urban applied anthropologists' ability to help social groups deal with urban institutions?
A. "culture at a distance" studies among Japanese and Germans in an attempt to predict the behavior of the enemies of the United States B. Vigil's study of gang violence in the context of large-scale immigrant adaptation to U.S. cities C. anthropological analysis of the relation between Malagasy descent groups and the state D. analysis of differences between personalistic and naturalistic disease theories among the rural poor of the U.S. E. Kottak's comparative study of development projects from around the world
When a disease is continuously present in a population it is said to be
a. pandemic b. chronic c. epidemic d. lethal e. endemic