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The difficulty in linking archeological data with a specific sex is that gender attribution
 
  A) emphasizes household production to the neglect of public activities.
  B) over-emphasizes the question of whether a sexual division of labor has always existed.
  C) de-emphasizes public economic activities while focusing primarily on household activities.
  D) is based on culture- and time-bound assumptions about what males and females do.

Question 2

Both the traditional (Man the Hunter) theory and the feminist theory of prehistory agree that
 
  A) bipedalism led to significant changes in the relationship of an early mother to her offspring.
  B) meat comprised of significant portion of the early human diet.
  C) humans descended from the killer apes who moved into savanna regions as tropical rainforests receded.
  D) the sexual division of labor was adaptive.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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