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During the last glaciation in Eurasia:
 
  a. hunting was impossible because there were no animals in the region.
  b. Neandertals became extinct.
  c. the entire area was permanently covered with ice-sheets.
  d. a warming trend at about 30,000 ya partially melted the glacial ice.
  e. human habitation was impossible.

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Describe the traditional role of the shaman.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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