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NR 308 Fire and Society | 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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The fire stick farmers is a term that was used to describe - Australian aborigines 
Fire stimulated hunting for early man by - driving game and creating better habitat 
The *blank* was created in 1826 by an englishman named john walker - friction match 
Fire use by early humans may have - -led to genetic mutation that enabled cancer causing toxins to 
be metabolized at a safer rate giving humans a genetic edge over competing species such as 
neanderthals and helped spread tuberculosis (which has...
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ALL 3 RPTA SETS COMBINED: OPTIMAL STUDY GUIDE 100% CORRECT
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From the history lecture and slide show, your instructor suggested that certain early but advanced life forms did not likely have the capacity to engage in any play-like behavior. These animals were referred to ... 
a. Neanderthals 
b. Mammals 
c. Bacteria 
d. Neanderthals e. Neophobic animals e 
What evidence exists supporting the claim that early humans possessed some degree of leisure? 
a. Trick question, there is no such evidence. 
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OCN EXAM 2022/2023 with 100% correct answers
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Which statement is true? 
 
A. Human ancestors with more diverse diets were more likely to go extinct during times when environmental conditions change. 
 
B. The proposed hypothesis of variability selection states that the key events in human evolution were shaped by environmental instability and the flexibility of our ancestors in what they ate and where they lived. 
 
C. The savanna hypothesis states that Hominin speciation was driven by abrupt and fast climate fluctuations of wet-dry cycles....
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Culture can NOT be "used up" - Answer- All traits are not adaptations, but all 
adaptations are traits 
Anthropology has four aspects: - Answer- Interdisciplinary, Cross-Cultural, Holistic, 
Evolutionary 
What four things make Anthropology different from other humanities and sciences? - 
Answer- Holistic, Comparative, Field-based, Evolutionary 
Anthropology has been called the most ___________ of the humanities and the most 
__________ of the scien...
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Anthropology 101 Exam 2ethnicity - correct answer identification with, and feeling part of, an ethnic group and exclusion from certain other groups because of this affiliation 
 
convergent evolution - correct answer independent operation of similar selective forces; the process by which analogies are produced 
 
homologies - correct answer traits that organisms have jointly inherited from a common ancestor 
 
analogies - correct answer similarities arising as a result of similar selective force...
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ANP 203 Final Exam Rademaker MSU with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025
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ANP 203 Final Exam Rademaker MSU with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
What can we learn from studying human remains from archaeological sites? - ANSWERSWe gain an overall understanding of health and welfare of past population such as things like: nutrition, disease, injury/work-related stress/violence, cause of death, migration patterns and human evolution. We can learn about demographic patterns, the quality of life and genetic family trees. 
 
Where did the first Americans come from? What ...
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UCLA ANTHRO 1 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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UCLA ANTHRO 1 FINAL EXAM 
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When was the major migration out of Africa? - answer-60ka 
-modern humans replaced the Neanderthals and robust hominids across the world 
When did modern humans evolve? - answer200,000 years ago 
modern Homo sapien derived characteristics: - answer-small, flat face with portruding chin 
-rounded skull 
-cranial capacity of at least 1,350cc 
-less robust post-cranial skeleton 
-relatively long limbs and shorter trunks 
why was the mo...
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Anthropology Final-ANT 100 Lacquament Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Anthropology Final-ANT 100 Lacquament Exam 
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_ consists of traditions and customs, transmitted through learning, that form and guide 
the beliefs and behavior of a group of people. - Answer- Culture 
Cultural Anthropology - Answer- Study of human society and culture 
Archaeology - Answer- Study of human behavior through material remains 
Biological Anthropology - Answer- Study of human biological variation through time and 
as it exists today 
linguistics - Answer...
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CLEP: Western Civilization. All Study Guides, Practical Tests, Assignments and Final Exams with Correct Answers. 2024
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Early human food supply came from - Answer-hunting and gathering
What caused the disappearance of the Neanderthals? - Answer-the cause is
unknown
Western civilization began in approximately 8000 B.C.E. in which region? - Answer-. Mesopotamia
Stone Age art devoted to fertility rituals indicate that, in some cases, society may
have been - Answer-matr
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ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM 246 Week 6 verified/passedOne character that defines Homo erectus is the presence of what type of keel? - correct answer Sagittal 
 
One of the most surprising discoveries in the field of paleoanthropology is the species Homo floresiensis, which is characterized by which of the following? - correct answer Relatively small cranial capacity compared to other Homo species 
 
Cutmarks found on fossilized hominin bones from the middle Pleistocene of Bodo, Ethiopi...
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