Is it possible that toolmaking is at least partially responsible for the development of bipedalism in hominins?
A) Yes, because all known bipedal hominins are associated with stone tools.
B) No, because there is no association between tools and other hominin features.
C) Yes, because hominins may have used bone or wooden tools that do not appear in the fossil record.
D) No, because many living primates make complex tools, and none have developed bipedal locomotion.
C) Yes, because hominins may have used bone or wooden tools that do not appear in the fossil record.
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According to an official statement of the American Anthropological Association, ____
a. same-sex marriages are threatening the viable social order b. same-sex marriages are immoral and should be avoided at all costs c. families built on same-sex marriages can contribute to stable and humane societies d. same-sex marriages are far more common in the world’s cultures than heterosexual ones e. same-sex marriages should be encouraged
Quipus are made of
A. knotted rope. B. pottery. C. obsidian. D. corn.
Bipedalism can be inferred from the position of the:
a. fovea centralis. b. foramen magnum. c. masseter muscle. d. femora and tibia. e. feet.
The deep connections among cultures and the global movement of individuals means that:
A) cultures are constantly changing and must be re-evaluated frequently. B) the study of other cultures will soon no longer be necessary. C) cultures today are more and more collaborative with each other. D) indigenous cultures will not survive into the next generation. E) a single world culture is now forming.