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nelaaney

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The widespread occurrence of shamanism and the remarkable similarities noted among various shamanic traditions are due to:
 
  a. common neurological inheritance
 b. legitimacy and accuracy of the religion
 c. universal ailments of humankind
 d. diffusion of tradition among groups

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Who has argued that in eastern and southeastern Asia bamboo was used for tools in place of stone?
 
  A) Randy Bellomo
  B) Lewis Binford
  C) Nicholas Toth
  D) Geoffrey Pope
  E) Henry De Lumley



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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