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31. Neanderthals apparently made the famous wall paintings at Lascaux Cave.               a. True               b....

31. Neanderthals apparently made the famous wall paintings at Lascaux Cave.

              a. True

              b. False

32.   The Arcy-sur-Cure cave ornaments….

a. may indicate that Neanderthals made at least some ornaments

b. are disputed as Neanderthal ornaments by many

c. were considered as Neanderthal due to a single bit of bone from behind the ear.

d. all of the above

e. none of the above

33.   Homo heidelbergensis appears to have made the first blade tools.

              a. True

              b. False

34.   The two major theories, or models, for the development and dispersal of modern humans (Homo sapiens) are the Regional Continuity, or Multiregional theory, and the....

              a. Scavenger theory

             b   Seed-eater model

              c. Killer Ape theory

              d. Replacement, or Out of Africa theory

e. none of the above

35.   Of the two models, or theories, mentioned in the last question, which one fits best with the DNA data, and calls for a more recent development of modern humans?

              a. Replacement, or Out of Africa model

              b   Seed-eater model

              c. Killer Ape theory

              d. Scavenger theory

              e. Regional Continuity, or Multiregional model

36.   There is evidence that the diet of most Neanderthals was almost entirely meat.

              a. True

              b. False

37.   Neanderthals lived a harsh life, as evidenced from the number of injuries found, comparable to modern…

              a. loggers

              b. cave explorers

              c. rodeo riders

              d. mixed martial artists

              e. none of the above – their lifespan was similar to that of modern humans

38. The American Anthropological official stance on the subject of Race is that…

              a. Modern humans are a relatively recent species

              b. Modern humans are very closely related to each other as a species

              c. Race is a cultural construct

              d. Race has no biological reality or basis

              e. All of the above

39.   Neanderthals made the same types of tools for around 300,000 years.

              a. True

              b. False

40. Homo sapiens has stopped evolving.

              a. True

              b. False

             

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31. b) False

32. b) are disputed as Neanderthal ornaments by many

33. a) True

34. d) Replacement or, Out of Africa theory

35. a) Replacement or , Out of Africa theory

36. b) False

37. e) None of the above- their lifespan is similar to that of modern humans

38. c) Race is a cultural construct

39. a) True

40. b) False

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