Multiple Choice
How is biocultural anthropology different from cultural anthropology?
A) Biocultural anthropology combines cultural studies with archaeology.
B) Biocultural anthropology studies the interrelationship between what humans have inherited genetically and culture; cultural anthropology studies diverse cultures and societies.
C) It is strictly a biological science.
D) It considers culture to be a by-product of our biological histories.
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