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The four subdisciplines of anthropology are __________.
 
  A. ethnology, classics, physical geography, and geology
  B. primatology, ethnohistory, paleontology, and archaeology
  C. biological anthropology, archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology
  D. classical anthropology, prehistoric archaeology, evolution, and ethnohistory

Question 2

A paleoanthropologist would be most likely to study __________.
 
  A. fossilized human bones of early human ancestors
  B. prehistoric tools from a midden in Costa Rica
  C. a primitive tribe in the rainforests of Zaire
  D. archival data from church records in Finland



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Answer: C

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