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cdr_15

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The primary difference between prehistoric archaeology and historic archaeology is:
 
  a. the lack of fieldwork involved in historic archaeology.
  b. prehistoric archaeologists work in more exotic places than historic archaeologists.
  c. historic archaeology uses excavations to supplement the written record.
  d. historic archaeologists are less likely to work in academic settings than historic archaeologists.

Question 2

What do we call biological anthropologists who work with law enforcement agencies to identify and analyze human skeletal remains?
 
  a. Primatologists
  b. Paleoanthropologist s
  c. Physical anthropologists
  d. Forensic anthropologists



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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