Who made many errors in the reconstruction of the skeleton of La Chapelle-aux-Saints?

A) Marcellin Boule
B) William King
C) T.H. Huxley
D) W. Strauss and A. Cave
E) Rudolf Virchow


A

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a. Studying agricultural techniques by measuring the fertility of the soil in laboratory samples. b. Studying religion by interviewing people about their belief systems. c. Collecting recipes from informants in order to track culinary traditions. d. Interviewing respondents about their thoughts on the political organization of their community. e. Following herders and writing down their life histories.

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Corporate lineages function effectively to maintain social control because of all of the following EXCEPT:

a. they have power to control the economic well-being of their members. b. they allow individuals to make their own marriage decisions. c. they are socially intimate. d. they have diffuse roles. e. members derive their primary identity from them.

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An early twentieth-century approach that challenged evolutionism by emphasizing that each culture is a unique result of its distinctive past, which makes cross-cultural generalizations questionable, is called:

a. cultural relativism. b. indigenous creativism. c. historical particularism. d. unilineal evolutionism.

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According to biologist Stephen Palumbi (2001), humans are the world's

a. greatest creation. b. weakest evolutionary force. c. greatest evolutionary force. d. greatest devolutionary force. e. greatest threat.

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