A) uses microscopic phytolithic analysis to study molecular evolution.
B) uses genetic analysis of a DNA sequence to assess evolutionary links.
C) is the specialty of the most important member of an archaeological excavation project.
D) uses archaeological survey techniques to gather its data.
E) studies early hominins through fossil remains.
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A) museums must return all materials to Native American tribes and are not allowed to keep any Native American skeletal remains.
B) museums are required to return remains and artifacts to any tribe that requests them and can prove a "cultural affiliation" to the remains.
C) DNA analysis of all human skeletal remains is prohibited.
D) any contemporary Native American tribe is considered to be culturally affiliated with all Native American remains or artifacts.
E) museums must destroy any remains they do not repatriate to living Native Americans.
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A) The potassium-argon technique is used to date inorganic substances such as rock.
B) Carbon-14 techniques are used to date organic material.
C) Potassium-argon dating is most accurate on specimens over 500,000 years old.
D) Carbon-14 dating is most accurate on specimens more than 70,000 years old.
E) Electron spin resonance is used to date rocks and minerals between 1,000 and 1,000,000 years old.
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A) phytoliths, microscopic organic remains of common early plant domesticates.
B) starch grains that solidify into crystals and therefore do not decay.
C) microanthropometric remains.
D) microstratigraphic layers.
E) phytoliths, microscopic crystals found in many plants that are inorganic and do not decay, which means that they can reveal which plants were present at a given site even when no other plant remains survive.
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A) to identify regional settlement patterns
B) to recover very small remains like fish bones and seeds
C) to control for the location of artifacts in three-dimensional space
D) to establish relative chronologies
E) to study the processes of stratigraphy
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A) remote sensing
B) metaphysics
C) genetics
D) paleontology
E) palynology
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A) fluorine absorption analysis
B) thermoluminescence
C) carbon-14
D) electron spin resonance
E) potassium-argon
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A) absolute
B) relative
C) radiometric
D) chronologic
E) radioactive
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A) applies differently to the different types of anthropology.
B) is applicable only to research being conducted in the United States.
C) is the result of a UN resolution designed to ensure that human rights are respected in the field of U.S. anthropology.
D) is too broad for most anthropologists to find it useful.
E) is designed to ensure that all anthropologists are aware of their obligations to the field of anthropology, the host communities that allow them to conduct their research, and society in general.
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