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How is cultural evolution different from the notion of progress?
 
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________ is the subdiscipline of osteology that is concerned with disease and trauma in earlier populations.
 
  a. Anthropometry
  b. Paleopathology
  c. Forensic anthropology
  d. Primatology
  e. Paleoanthropology



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Answer to Question 1

Progress is the idea that humans are advancing toward more advanced stages, whereas cultural evolution argues that humans are undergoing constant change to adjust to a changing environment.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 11, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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