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Signs of health and disease in individuals provide bioarchaeologists with insights on __________.
 
  a. the health status of a past population and vulnerability to particular diseases
  b. the evolution of disease, the health status of a past population, and nutritional status over time
  c. when a disease first appeared
  d. the growth and decline of a population over time, how a disease spreads, and vulnerability to particular diseases

Question 2

_________ is an example of a transition that a bioarchaeologist is likely to study.
 
  a. The introduction of agriculture to a small hunter-gatherer group
  b. A mass grave in Yugoslavia
  c. The adoption of a new language by a large group of people
  d. The change from burials to cremations in a particular culture



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: a



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