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In a legend of food preservation, a Middle Eastern man traveled across the desert with milk stored in which device:
 
  a. calf's stomach c. bird's nest
  b. camel's hump d. snake's rattler

Question 2

As an early biotechnology process, humans used sinews to do which of the following?
 
  a. make wall drawings c. tie tools together
  b. bind animal hooves d. create clothing



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Answer to Question 1

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