Question 19 When the Kennewick Man's remains were first discovered, it was assumed they belonged to a modern murder victim, O True O False

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Question 19
When the Kennewick Man's remains were first discovered, it was assumed they belonged to a
modern murder victim.
O True
O False
Question 20
Native American tribes sometimes claim the remains of very ancient skeletons, such as Kennewick
Man, under the law known as NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act).
When have scientists challenged some of these tribes?
O when the tribe that caims the remains wants to bury them in a secret location
O when there doesn't appear to be any biological or cultural Ink between the ancient remains and the
members of the modern tribe
O when scientists feel the remains most likely belong to the ancestor of another community
none of the above; scientists have never challenged a tribe's request to claim remains under NAGPRA
Transcribed Image Text:Question 19 When the Kennewick Man's remains were first discovered, it was assumed they belonged to a modern murder victim. O True O False Question 20 Native American tribes sometimes claim the remains of very ancient skeletons, such as Kennewick Man, under the law known as NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act). When have scientists challenged some of these tribes? O when the tribe that caims the remains wants to bury them in a secret location O when there doesn't appear to be any biological or cultural Ink between the ancient remains and the members of the modern tribe O when scientists feel the remains most likely belong to the ancestor of another community none of the above; scientists have never challenged a tribe's request to claim remains under NAGPRA
Question 17
Homo sapiens domesticated the first plants approximately 95,000 years ago.
O True
O False
Question 18
Which country outside Africa contains reliable evidence of modern humans prior to 60,000 years
ago?
O Indonesia
Australia
O Israel
O Greece
Korea
Transcribed Image Text:Question 17 Homo sapiens domesticated the first plants approximately 95,000 years ago. O True O False Question 18 Which country outside Africa contains reliable evidence of modern humans prior to 60,000 years ago? O Indonesia Australia O Israel O Greece Korea
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