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A collection of animal bones recovered from an archaeological site is a
 
  a. comparative collection.
  b. kill site.
  c. taxon.
  d. faunal assemblage.
  e. zooarchaeological collection

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Zooarchaeological research has important implications for wildlife management policy because
 
  a. it demonstrates the ways past human predation and landscape alteration affected animal populations.
  b. it demonstrates which animals need to be managed so a pristine environment can be cestored.
  c. it demonstrates how exotic species are eventually out-competed and replaced by the indigenous species.
  d. habitats around the world are increasingly gaining species and taking animals for research helps population control.
  e. zooarchaeologists get paid to be game wardens.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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