Answer: When archaeologists are reconstructing the "Who, where, and when?" of the past, they are reconstructing <u>history(Social changes).</u>
Explanation:
The information generated will tell us about the way of life of past societies and the conclusions obtained provide <u>new data that will help the reconstruction of human history and culture.</u>
The only way we can <em>understand past societies</em> is through what they left behind, their material remains. The interrelation of these materials and the environmental contexts will give us the key to describe and u<u>nderstand an extinct society.</u>
The leading cause of death shifts from <span>microbial agents to noncommunicable disease.
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Epidemiological transition is a period of improvement saw by a sudden and stark increment in population development rates brought by medical advancement in infection or disorder therapy and treatment, trailed by a re-leveling of population development from ensuing decreases in fertility rates. "Epidemiological transition" represents the substitution of irresistible infections by endless illnesses after some time because of extended general health and sanitation.
Answer:
Anubis
Explanation:
Anubis, also called Anpu, ancient Egyptian god of the dead, represented by a jackal or the figure of a man with the head of a jackal. In the Early Dynastic period and the Old Kingdom, he enjoyed a preeminent (though not exclusive) position as lord of the dead, but he was later overshadowed by Osiris.
Monitoring your : B. Self serving Bias , will keep you from blaming innocent people for your misfortunes
You have to look at yourself before start blaming others because in the end, it is a lot more possible to control your behaviour than to control other's
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