Which of the following is true of the Ozette settlement in Washington?
A. Plant foods such as berries, roots, and bulbs formed the staple diet of the inhabitants of Ozette.
B. Its inhabitants prized their collections of piñon nuts and the horns of Rocky Mountain sheep.
C. It was a town that specialized in the production of ceramic vessels.
D. It was one of a few major whaling villages south of Alaska.
Answer: D
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A) reinforce natural processes of intensification. B) reaffirm commitment on a regular basis. C) give public recognition to a new set of relationships in the community. D) sanctify ceremonial routes between villages. E) mark the journeys of a tribe from one place to another.
The variants of a morpheme are called:
a. allophones. b. morphemes. c. allomorphs. d. whorfemes.
Actors, musicians, and dancers
A. are marginal members of artistic communities around the world. B. distort and dilute the artistic mastery of other artists. C. function as parasitic consumers of the creative works of artists. D. function as intermediaries who translate the works and ideas of other artists. E. are not artists, since they perform but do not create art.
A recent testing of Neandertal DNA showed that Neandertals:
A. and modern H. sapiens are genetically indistinguishable from each other B. definitely never interbred with any modern populations C. share a small percentage of their genes with some modern populations D. are really a subspecies of H. habilis