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elizabeth18

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The relationships between a forensic anthropologist and a forensic archaeologist can be likened to that between:
 
  a. a coroner and a pathologist
 b. a forensic crime investigator and a funeral director
  c. a forensic pathologist and a crime scene investigator
  d. a police investigator and a crime scene investigator

Question 2

What kind of evidence has confirmed the close relationship between humans and other primates?
 
  a. Dental
  b. Skeletal
  c. Linguistic
  d. Archaeological
  e. Molecular



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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