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Anthropology 100 Quiz
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Anthropology 100 Study Guide 2
Complete the study guide before the exam 2 review. The review session will be spent covering questions you have regarding this study guide (please come prepared with questions!). Hand in study guides with the exam to receive UP TO 5 extra credit points.

Human Variation (Chapter 7):
Classical Racial Traits:
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________________
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Natufians 10,200-12,500 y.a.):
1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
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5. ______________________________________________________________
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Describe (in ~1 sentence) relationship between Natufians and pastoralists:

Neolithic:
Subsistence is based off of: ___________________________________________

Characteristics of the Neolithic (Chapter 5):

Civilization:
The first cities developed between ____________ and ________________ years ago
List a few regions where the first cities

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