A) alcohol consumption.
B) cell phone communication.
C) underage use of prescription drugs.
D) gun trafficking.
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A) he made sure to obtain the permission of the living descendants first.
B) he saw no need to consult with the local community, viewing the bones and artifacts from a strictly scientific perspective.
C) he was able to do so without concern for the wishes of any descendants because the island was unoccupied at the time of excavation.
D) he was met with many volunteers from the local community who were eager to assist in his excavations so that they could learn more about their own history.
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A) archaeologists and other scientists as a tragedy that will only lead to the destruction of irreplaceable scientific materials.
B) Native Americans as social justice; reburial is the only way to right the wrongs inflicted by centuries of colonialism.
C) archaeologists as an ethical decision; archaeologists are not the only ones who own the past.
D) everyone as an extremely divisive issue; there is no one "Native American perspective" or one "archaeological" perspective.
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A) cut marks on bones showed that many individuals were killed by machetes from behind, as if they were fleeing their attackers.
B) cut marks on the bones of hands and forearms showed that some people were unmercifully macheted to death with their arms raised in self defense.
C) the murdered civilians were unarmed.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) a site for vision quests.
B) an astronomical observatory.
C) a two-dimensional imitation of the 28-raftered lodge built as part of the Sun Dance ceremony.
D) a burial ground.
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A) The Alutiiq people refuse to allow any archaeological investigations on the island.
B) The Alutiiq people have granted permission and provided resources for archaeological investigations, and actively promote educational programs on Alutiiq culture, language, and arts.
C) Only Alutiiq people are allowed to conduct archaeological investigations on the island.
D) The archaeological record of the island has been entirely lost due to winter storms and vandalism.
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A) provided moisture during wet seasons.
B) served as heat sinks.
C) are not viable alternatives for rural development today.
D) was not cost effective.
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A) recover MIAs in Vietnam.
B) excavate mass graves of missing persons in Central America.
C) stop illegal slave trade.
D) recover MIAs in Vietnam and excavate mass graves of missing persons in Central America.
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A) what it learns about the past.
B) how it goes about learning about the past.
C) assumptions that are proven to be correct.
D) what it learns about the past and how it goes about learning about the past.
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A) Knowing how to distinguish human from animal bone
B) Knowing how to probe the ground to determine the location of subsurface pits
C) Knowing how to read soil profiles, topographic maps, and soil reports, as well as map surface evidence
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) using archaeological methods and techniques to help solve crimes.
B) training law enforcement personnel in basic archaeological principles.
C) documenting human rights violations by excavating mass grave sites.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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A) medicine wheel.
B) trail marker.
C) cairn.
D) spiritual site.
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A) living and dead.
B) past and future.
C) data necessary to prove science is infallible.
D) living and dead, and past and future.
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A) brings the techniques of archaeology to non-traditional venues.
B) applies our knowledge of the human past to concrete economic or social problems.
C) can make archaeology relevant to the modern world.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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