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CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM A
Test Bank for Precalculus Graphs and Models A Right Triangle Approach
6th Edition Bittinger Beecher Ellenbogen Penna 0134179056 9780134179056

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1. Determine
CHAPTER 2 the intervals NAME ANSWERS
on which the function is:
1. a)
TESTa)FORM
increasing,
A
b) decreasing, and
b)
c) constant.
c)

2. Graph the function f (x) = 3 - x 2 .

Estimate the intervals on which 2. See graph.


the function is increasing or
decreasing, and estimate
any relative maxima or minima.

3. Use a graphing calculator to find the intervals on which the

function f (x)  x3  2x 2 is increasing or decreasing, and find any


3.
relative maxima or minima.

1
4. The length of a rectangular board game is 2 times the width. If
2
the board game is w cm wide, express the perimeter as a function 4.
of the width.
5. Graph:

ì x , for x < - 2,
ï
f (x) = í x 2 , for - 2 £ x £ 1, 5. See graph.

ï - 3x, for x > 1.


î

6.
æ3 ö
6. For the function in Exercise 5, find f (- 3) , f ç ÷ , and f (8) .
è4 ø
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM A

ANSWERS Given that f (x)  x 2  2x  4 and g(x)  9  x , find each of the

following, if it exists.
7.
7. ( f  g)(5) 8. ( f  g)(8)
8.

9. 9. ( fg)(7) 10. ( f / g)(0)

10. For f (x) = 2x +1 and g(x) = x - 3 , find each of the following.

11.
11. The domain of f 12. The domain of g
12.

13. The domain of f + g 14. The domain of f - g


13.

15. The domain of fg 16. The domain of f / g


14.

15. 17. (f + g )( x ) 18. (f - g )( x )

16.
19. ( fg )( x ) 20. (f / g )( x )
17.
For each function, construct and simplify the different quotient.
18.

3
19. 21. f (x)   x5 22. f (x)  6  x 2
4
20.
Given that f (x)  2x 1, g(x)  x  3 , and h(x)  x2  3x  4 , find

21. each of the following.


22. 23. ( f g)(2) 24. h)(6)
(g
23.
25. (h f )(3) 26. ( f f )(x)
24.

For f (x)  x 2 and g(x)  x  3 :


25.
g)(x) f )(x)
26.
27.
CHAPTER 2 27. Find ( f and (gNAME .

28. 28. Find the domain of ( f g)(x) and (g f )(x) .


TEST FORM A
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM A

TEST FORM A

29. Find f (x) and g(x) such that h(x)  ( f 3  x 2 )4 .


g)(x)  ( ANSWERS

30. Determine whether the graph of y  x 4  2x 2 is symmetric with 29.


respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, and the origin.
4x
31. Test whether the function f (x)  is even, odd, or neither 30.
x2

even nor odd. Show your work.


31.
32. Write an equation for a function that has the shape of y = x 2 , but
shifted left 5 units and down 3 units.
32.
33. Write an equation for a function that has the shape of y  x , but
shifted right 2 units and up 1 unit.

34. The graph of a function y  f (x) is shown below. No formula 33.


for f is given. Make a graph of y  f (x) .

34. See graph.

35.

36.
35. Find an equation of variation in which y varies inversely as x, and

y  15 when x  0.5 .

36. Find an equation of variation in which y varies directly as x, and


37.
y  1.5 when x  0.3.

37. Find an equation of variation where y varies jointly as x and z and


inversely as the square of w, and y  240 when x  3, z  5 , and
38.
1
w .
2
38. The current
CHAPTER 2 I in an electrical conductor varies inversely
NAME as the
resistance R of the conductor. Suppose I is 0.2 ampere when the
TESTresistance
FORM Ais 200 ohms. Find the current when the resistance is
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM A

ANSWERS 39. The graph of the function f


is shown to the right.
39.

Which of the following represents the graph of g  x   2 f  x   3?

A. B.

C. D.
40.

40. If (- 10, 10) is a point in the graph of y  f (x) , what point do

æ1 ö
you know is on the graph of y = f x ?
çè ÷
2 ø
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM B CLASS SCORE GRADE

1. Determine the intervals ANSWERS


on which the function is:
a) increasing, 1. a)
b) decreasing, and
c) constant. b)

c)

2. Graph the function f (x)  x 2  4 .

Estimate the intervals on which 2. See graph.


the function is increasing or
decreasing, and estimate
any relative maxima or minima.

3. Use a graphing calculator to find the intervals on which the

function f (x)  x3  5x 2 is increasing or decreasing, and find any 3.

relative maxima or minima.


4. The length of a rectangular table cloth is 2 ft more than the width.
If the table cloth is w feet wide, express the perimeter as a 4.
function of the width.
5. Graph:

x  2, for x  2,
 2
f (x)  x  3, for  2  x  2, 5. See graph.

 x, for x  2.

6.
1
6. For the function in Exercise 5, find f (4) , f  , and f (9) .
 2 
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM B CLASS SCORE GRADE

ANSWERS Given that f (x)  x 2  2x 1 and g(x)  x  6 , find each of the

following if it exists.
7.

8. 7. ( f  g)(1) 8. ( f  g)(2)

9. 9. ( fg)(10) 10. (g / f )(3)

10. 1
For f (x)  2x  4 and g(x)  , find each of the following.
11. x

12. 11. The domain of f 12. The domain of g

13. 13. The domain of f + g 14. The domain of f - g


14.
15. The domain of fg 16. The domain of g / f
15.

17. ( f  g)(x) 18. ( f  g)(x)


16.

17. 19. ( fg)(x) 20. ( f / g)(x)

18. For each function, construct and simplify the different quotient.
19.
21. f (x)  1 5x 22. f (x)  5x 2  2
20.

Given that f (x)  x 2  2x 1, g(x)  2x  3, and h(x)  x2  4 , find


21.
each of the following.
22.
23. ( f g)(1) 24. h)(4)
(g
23.
25. (h f )(1) 26. (g g)(x)
24.

25. For f (x)  x  2 and g(x)  x  8 :

26.
27.
CHAPTER 2 27. ( f g)(x) and (g f NAME
)(x) .
28.
TEST FORM B 28. Find the domain of ( CLASS SCORE
f g)(x) and (g f )(x) . GRADE
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM B

29. Find f (x) and g(x) such that h(x)  ( f g)(x)  x2  2x  4 . ANSWERS
29.
30. Determine whether the graph of y  x3  2x is symmetric with

respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, and/or the origin.


30.
31. Test whether the function f (x)  4x3  2x is even, odd, or neither

even nor odd. Show your work.


31.
32. Write an equation for a function that has the shape of y = x , but
shifted right 4 units and up 2 units.
32.
33. Write an equation for a function that has the shape of y  x3 , but
shifted left 3 units and down 2 units.

34. The graph of a function y  f (x) is shown below. No formula 33.


for f is given. Make a graph of y  f (x  2) .

34. See graph.

35.

35. Find an equation of variation in which y varies inversely as x, and 36.

y  0.4 when x  8 .

36. Find an equation of variation in which y varies directly as x, and


y  0.8 when x  5. 37.

37. Find an equation of variation where y varies jointly as the square


of x and the square of z and inversely as w, and y  4 when

1 38.
x4, z  , and w  5 .
2
38. The volume
CHAPTER 2 of a 6-in. tall cone varies directly NAME
as the square of the
3
radius. The volume is 14.1 in when the radius is 1.5 in. Find the
TESTvolume
FORMwhenB the radius is 3 in.
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM B

ANSWERS 39. The graph of the function f


is shown to the right.
39.

Which of the following represents the graph of g(x)  2 f (x)  3?

A. B.

C. D.
40.

40. If (6, 3) is a point in the graph of y  f (x) , what point do you


know is on the graph of y  f (3x) ?
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM C CLASS SCORE GRADE

1. Determine the intervals ANSWERS


on which the function is:
a) increasing, 1. a)
b) decreasing, and
c) constant. b)

c)

2. Graph the function f (x)  x  2 :

Estimate the intervals on which 2. See graph.


the function is increasing or
decreasing, and estimate
any relative maxima or minima.

3. Use a graphing calculator to find the intervals on which the


function f (x)  2x3  5x 2 is increasing or decreasing, and find 3.

any relative maxima or minima.


4. The length of a rectangular picture frame is 10.5 in. greater than
the width. If the picture frame is w feet wide, express its area as a
function of the width. 4.

5. Graph:

2x, for x  2,



f (x)  x 2 , for  2  x  2,
5, for x  2. 5. See graph.


6.

For the function in Exercise 5, find f    , f (3) , and f (4) .


1
6.
 2 
 
CHAPTER 2 NAME

TEST FORM C CLASS SCORE GRADE

ANSWERS Given that f (x)  x2  3x  2 and g(x)  4  x , find each of the

following if it exists.
7.

8. 7. ( f  g)(3) 8. ( f  g)(4)

9. 9. ( fg)(5) 10. ( f / g)(2)

10.
For f (x)  x 2 and g(x)  2x , find each of the following.
11.
11. The domain of f 12. The domain of g
12.

13. The domain of f  g 14. The domain of f  g


13.

14. 15. The domain of fg 16. The domain of f / g

15. 17. ( f  g)(x) 18. ( f  g)(x)


16.
19. ( fg)(x) 20. ( f / g)(x)
17.
For each function, construct and simplify the different quotient.
18.

19. 21. f (x)  0.1x  6 22. f (x)  x3  x

20. 1
Given that f (x)  4  x , g(x)  x  2 , and h(x)  x 2  6x  3, find
2

21. 2

each of the following.


22.
23. ( f g)(2) 24. h)(4)
(g
23.
25. (h f )(1) 26. (g g)(x)
24.

25. For f (x)  x  5 and g(x)  x  2 :


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Müller, F., 54
Müller, Sophus, 420, 435
Munda-Kol, 98, 486
Muskogean, 100, 359
Mutations, 239
Mycenæ, 246, 420, 423
Mycenæan, 420, 457, 458, 459

Nabonidus, 434
Nabu, 256
Nahua, Nahuatl, 105, 116, 134, 338, 346, 347, 359.
See also Aztec
Napoleon, 5
Naram-sin, 434
Nasal index, 38
Nashville, 70
Natal, 67
Nationality, 56, 111
Naturalism in art, 177, 402, 408, 456, 458, 502
Navaho, 116, 187, 188, 190, 236, 252, 296
Neandertal, 32, 48, 64, 110, 139, 155, 395, 396, 400, 404, 405,
472;
Neandertaloid, 403, 497
Near East, 207, 417, 426, 437, 442, 443, 474
Nebuchadnezzar, 434, 451
Needle, 165, 349, 396, 412, 423
Negrillo, 502
Negrito, 39, 41, 45, 46, 52, 55, 73, 486, 490
Negro, 3, 28, 32, 36, 39, 41, 44, 45, 52, 58, 77, 79, 84, 105,
106, 111, 196, 205, 477, 495-502, 505
Negroid, 30, 34, 38, 40, 41, 42, 45, 49, 53, 55, 62, 73, 155, 344,
395, 404, 476, 486, 487, 488, 490, 492, 497, 503, 504, 505
Neolithic, 30, 142, 144, 146, 168, 170, 177, 344, 348, 394, 395,
402, 406, 408, 410-416, 426, 429, 432, 433, 434, 435, 437,
438, 442, 444-446, 450, 456, 458-460, 462, 473, 478, 492,
496, 501, 504;
Early Neolithic, 143, 410, 412, 413, 426, 428, 429;
Full Neolithic, 143, 145, 396, 410, 413, 416, 426, 430, 435,
446, 450
Nestorian, 291, 454, 475
Net, 349
Nevada, 296, 303
New Empire, 446, 448
New Grange, 420
New Guinea, 45, 98, 213, 232, 234, 487, 490, 492
New Mexico, 187, 251, 294, 296, 304, 310
New Orleans, 70
New Stone Age, see Neolithic
New-year rites, 312-315
New York, 78, 79
Nicaragua, 336
Nicknames, 236
Nicobar, 486
Niger, 502
Nile, 105, 440, 442, 444, 445, 457, 497, 504
Nippur, 247
Noah, 96
Nordic, 39, 41-43, 55, 82, 460, 476, 506
Northeast area, Northern Woodland, 295, 336, 341, 355, 385,
386, 389, 391
North Sea, 43, 419, 427
Northwest area, North Pacific Coast, 235, 253, 295, 317, 336,
340, 355, 357, 360, 361, 363, 368, 373, 375, 387, 388, 391,
459
Norwegian, 111
Nubian, 54
Numbers, holy, 252
Numerals, Arabic, 230, 275, 482;
position, 230;
Roman, 230
Nutka, 295

Oats, 415, 416, 468


Obercassel, 27, 28
Oblique eye, 44
Obstacle Pursuit, see Magic Flight
Occident, 467, 471, 476, 477
Oceania, 44, 45, 49, 98, 235, 259, 471, 478, 487, 492, 505
Odyssey, 422
Ofnet, 157
Ogham, 425
Ohio Valley, 212, 373, 386
Old Kingdom, 446, 448
Old Stone Age, see Palæolithic
Oligocene, 18, 148
Omaha, 294, 303
Orang-utan, 13, 32, 64
Oregon, 303, 313
Orient, 395, 413, 415, 417, 418, 426, 427, 430-432, 435, 437,
438, 457, 459, 461, 462, 479, 499
Oriental mirage, 437
Orinoco, 338
Orthodox, 257
Ostrich, 497, 501
Overblowing, 227
Overlapping, 36, 39
Over-tones, 227

Pagoda, 460
Palæo-Asiatic, 475
Palæolithic, 23, 63, 142-179, 345, 348, 350, 390, 393-410, 413,
426, 433, 470, 495, 501, 504;
Lower, 151, 154, 161, 172, 395-410, 411, 426, 444-446,
477;
Upper, 27, 29, 151, 154, 155, 161, 165, 395-410, 411, 412,
426, 427, 444, 445, 478, 496, 504
Palæozoic, 15
Palawan, 290
Palestine, 183, 305, 440, 454, 457
Pali, 11, 291
Panama, 351, 440, 441
Pan’s pipes, 226, 382
Pantheon, 249, 251
Papago, 184
Paper, 426, 468;
money, 468, 474
Papua, Papuan, 45, 52, 54, 55, 98, 487, 492
Parallelism, Parallels, 197, 198, 216-240, 261, 262, 268, 269,
281, 327-329;
in language, 119;
primary, 223, 225;
secondary, 220
Paris, 214
Parsis, Parsees, 302, 452, 481
Parthenon, 244
Parthia, 452
Patagonia, Patagonian area, 53, 338, 345, 373, 378, 383, 384,
387
Patrilinear descent, 232, 331, 344-360, 493, 500
Pattern, 130, 199, 367, 467, 481, 482, 493, 494, 498
Patwin, 307, 309
Pawnee, 369
Pea, 414
Peat, 428
Pebbles, painted, 407
Pegu, 485
Peking, 461
Penutian languages, 125
Pericles, Periclean, 83
Périgord, 27, 29
Permutations, 225, 376
Peripheral, see marginal
Persia, Persian, 95, 104, 204, 221, 259, 261, 302, 417, 423,
447, 450, 451, 452, 454, 459, 479, 484
Peru, 105, 125, 203, 228, 240, 260, 327, 338, 341, 348, 361,
362, 369, 370, 372, 374, 378-381, 440, 442, 504
Peschel, 51
Pessimism, 479, 482
Phalanx, 129
Phidias, 425
Philippines, 45, 209, 210, 289, 290, 335, 372
Philistine, 184, 423, 457, 458
Philology, 485
Philosophy, 478, 479, 480, 482, 483
Phœnicia, Phœnician, 96, 184, 207, 265, 269, 270-272, 274,
285, 438, 442, 451, 454, 455, 457, 505
Phonetic law, 94
Phonetic writing, 263, 449
Phrygians, 452
Pictographs, picture-writing, 224, 263, 378
Pig, see swine
Piltdown, 15, 22, 23, 26, 64, 110, 154
Pilum, 129
Pima, 181, 187, 190, 356
Pipe, 211
Pitch, absolute, 226, 227
Pithecanthropus, 14, 19, 21-23, 26, 30, 32, 64, 139, 140, 147,
154
Pit-loom, 499
Pizarro, 203
Plains area, 236, 294, 295, 336, 340, 355, 366, 368, 369, 386
Planets, 225, 254, 377
Plateau area, 236, 295, 336, 388, 391
Platinum, 373
Plato, 425
Pleistocene, 18, 19, 26, 110, 147-150, 154, 344, 404, 406, 444
Pliocene, 18, 148
Plow, 416, 418, 423, 462, 469, 479
Poles, Poland, 76, 77, 78, 401
Polished stone, see ground stone
Polygyny, 500
Polynesia, Polynesian, 39, 41, 42, 46, 52, 53, 65, 67, 98, 124,
145, 182, 232, 236, 260, 350, 487-491, 505
Polysynthetic languages, 100, 102
Pomo, 120, 307
Pompeii, 256
Poncho, 363
Pope, 276
Porcelain, 426, 448, 467
Portugal, Portuguese, 213, 246, 407, 420, 432, 489
Postglacial, 28
Potato, 280, 468
Potlatch, 388
Pottery, 143, 188, 189, 211, 315, 316, 319, 353, 370, 379, 383,
385, 389, 410, 411, 416, 426, 427, 429, 434, 441, 444-446,
448, 450, 456, 458, 467, 469, 470, 489, 491, 492
Potter’s wheel, 418, 425, 456, 458
Predmost, 29, 157, 403, 412
Predynastic, 443, 444, 446
Pre-Chellean, 154, 399
Pre-Mousterian, 398, 400
Priest, 188, 209, 254, 267, 294, 358, 363, 367, 369, 381, 469,
479, 481, 482
Primates, 11, 13, 152
Printing, 468
Prismatic flake, 162, 164
Prognathism, 24, 30, 38, 41, 56, 62
Progress, 292
Promiscuity, 331
Prophets, 455
Protestantism, 258
Proto-American, 388
Proto-Caucasian, 44, 344, 476, 477
Proto-Mongoloid, 343, 344
Proto-Neolithic, 409, 410
Proverbs, 196, 400
Psychology, 225, 226, 237, 239, 325, 362, 447
Ptolemaic, 208, 255, 447
Ptolemy, 255
Puberty rites, 365, 366
Pueblo, 181, 184, 187, 188, 190, 192, 296, 305, 332, 356, 358,
359, 366-370, 377, 378, 384
Punjab, 287, 480
Pulse, 65
Punic, 270
Pygmies, 45, 502
Pyramid, 242, 358, 371, 386, 433, 446-447, 458
Pyrenees, 104, 400, 406, 407

Quadroon, 80
Quipus, 378
Quaternary, 18, 149
Quebec, 217
Quechua, 100, 105, 134, 346, 347

Race, 326, 460;


classification, 34-57;
concept, 3-6, 56, 57, 396, 481, 504-506;
fossil, 11-33;
problems, 58-86
Radiations, 437, 497
Rain-coat, 469
Rajah, 210
Rameses, 422
Rationalization, 59, 60, 277, 281, 283, 438
Rattan, 489, 502, 503
Raven legends, 218
Realism in art, see naturalism
Reason, 276, 277, 292
Rebirth, 479, 482
Rebus writing, 223, 263-268, 291, 329, 330, 378
Recent, 18, 149, 445
Red Sea, 287, 451
Reform, 275, 276
Reindeer, 151, 152, 154, 165, 176, 177, 406, 475
Rejects, 144
Relativity of standards, 127
Renaissance, 284
Resist dyeing, 223
Respiration, 65
Retouching, 161, 395, 398, 400
Revolution, Russian, 276
Rhine, 400
Rhinoceros, 151, 152
Rhodesia, 25;
Rhodesian Man, 25, 26, 64, 497
Rice, 344, 372, 363, 468, 479, 485, 490
Richmond, 321
Riding gear, 387
Rime, 468
Riss, 18, 150
River Drift, 151
Roads, 380, 424
Rock shelters, 501
Rocky mountains, 202, 294, 386
Rodents, 11, 295
Roman, Rome, 77, 82, 104, 126, 129, 190, 195, 198, 209, 211,
230, 248, 250, 256, 265, 269, 273, 274, 305, 395, 419, 425,
447, 474, 499;
Empire, 204, 207, 258, 451, 463, 466
Romance, 95, 104, 121
Romanesque, 249, 250
Rostro-carinate implements, 148
Runic writing, 425
Russia, Russian, 49, 53, 95, 203, 213, 285, 398, 401, 427, 432,
462, 473-475
Rutot, 147
Rye, 415, 416

Sabæans, 287
Sabbath, 257, 258
Sacramento River, 367;
Valley, 309
Sacrifice, 469, 479, 491;
human, 341, 363, 369, 370
Safety-pin, 418, 419, 424, 427, 431-433
Sahara, 496
Sakai, 46, 486
Sakhalien, 470, 475
Salish, 120, 295, 356
Samoyed, 96, 474, 475
Sandals, 363
San Francisco Bay, 307, 320
San Joaquin River, 307
Sankhya philosophy, 480
Sanskrit, 103, 124, 126, 136, 220, 287, 289, 346, 347, 477, 479
Santa Barbara Islands, 384
Santander, 157
Saracen, 250, 419
Sardinia, 432
Sargon, 434, 435, 451, 458
Sassanian, 250, 452
Saturn, 254, 255, 258
Saul, 423
Scandinavia, Scandinavian, 43, 284, 395, 408, 427, 428, 430,
431, 432, 435, 460, 475, 505
Scapulimancy, 210, 469
Schoetensack, 21
Schweizersbild, 157, 412
Scimitar, 419
Scotch, Scots, Scotland, 28, 117, 190, 408, 412
Sculpture, 371, 396, 418, 484, 488, 491
Scythian, 459
Semang, 486
Semite, Semitic, 53, 96, 100, 103, 111, 113, 119-121, 135, 224,
268, 272, 274, 285, 286, 289, 448-454, 472, 473, 482, 484,
505
Senegal, 502
Senoi, 41, 46, 486
Sequoya, 225
Serb, 43
Shabattum, 257
Shakespeare, 115
Shansi, 464
Shaman, 303-311, 349, 363, 366, 367
Shan-Siamese, 95, 465, 485
Shantung, 464
Sheep, 210, 414, 415, 429, 441, 446, 450, 463, 473, 498
Shekel, 207
Shell Mounds, 212, 429, 434, 470
Shensi, 464, 466
Shield, 502
Shi-Hwang-ti, 5, 465
Shinra, 470
Shinto, 471, 483
Shoshonean, 135
Shoulder blade divination, see Scapulimancy
Siam, 486
Si-an-fu, 461
Sib, 232
Siberia, 53, 210, 213, 218, 222, 350, 364, 390, 398, 432, 462,
475, 476
Sicilian, Sicily, 250, 404, 432, 435, 459
Sickles, 462
Sierra Nevada, 303
Silk, 426, 465
Silver, 373, 374
Sinai, 417, 447
Sinew-backed bow, 316, 391, 503
Singapore, 68
Singhalese, 135
Sinitic, 95, 100, 485
Siouan, 100, 135, 253;
Sioux, 294
Sirgenstein, 412
Sivaism, 478
Sixty in measures, 207
Skin boat, 389, 390
Skull capacity, 21, 23, 24, 38, 39, 137
Skull cult, 478, 489, 490
Slav, Slavic, 76, 95, 111, 257
Slavery, 500
Sled, 389, 390
Smallpox, 66, 69
Smiths, 497
Smoking, see tobacco
Snails, 408
Soffit, 246
Solomon Islands, 226
Solstices, 375, 388
Solutré, 153, 157
Solutrean, 27, 29, 153, 395, 396, 400, 401, 403, 406, 411, 412,
496
Somaliland, 448
Somatology, 5
Sonant sounds, 93
Sothic year, 443
Soul, 171, 187, 349, 364, 482, 483
Sound shift, 93
Southeast area, Southern Woodland, 295, 336, 358, 360, 373,
385, 386
Southwest area, 181, 184, 190, 211, 235, 294, 296, 304, 317,
336, 340, 341, 355, 356-358, 360, 361, 369-372, 375, 384,
387, 389, 431, 459
Spanish-American, 310
Spain, Spaniards, Spanish, 69, 119, 121, 134, 203, 212, 223,
250, 251, 289, 290, 361, 384, 387, 398, 400-402, 404, 407,
408, 417-419, 432, 435, 454, 489, 496
Spanning, 242
Sparta, 129
Spear thrower, 166, 349, 390, 396, 495
Specialization, 311, 317, 354, 367
Spindle, 362
Spinning, 222
Split, 446
Spy, 24, 34
Stability of speech, 104
St. Acheul, 157, 398
Stations, 151, 157
Stature, 30, 37, 41
Steel, 422, 423, 426, 456
Stock, linguistic, see Family, linguistic
Stone Age, 141, 145, 396, 489, 496
Stone-Bronze period, 417
Stopped sounds, 92
Straits Settlements, 68
Stratification, 319, 445, 450;
stratigraphy, 319, 324
St. Sophia, 250, 251
Stucken, 201
Sudan, 39, 52, 54, 96, 497, 499, 500
Suez, 441
Sumatra, 248, 289, 486, 487, 489
Sumer, Sumerian, 113, 203, 223, 266, 268, 434, 438, 441, 442,
448, 449, 452, 453, 458, 463, 472, 506
Sun Dance, 294, 369
Sungari river, 470
Superior, Lake, 421
Supraorbital ridges, 21, 24, 29
Surd sounds, 93
Survival, 281
Susa, 449, 450
Sussex, 22
Suwanee river, 3
Swastika, 123, 333
Sweden, 428
Swine, 414, 415, 441, 450, 463, 490, 491
Swiss, Switzerland, 111, 157, 177, 412, 415, 421, 424, 431, 432
Sword, 418, 419, 432
Syllabic writing, 224, 226
Symbiosis, 412
Synthetic languages, 220
Syria, 250, 258, 270, 291, 402, 407, 440, 441, 451, 454, 496;
Syriac, 291
System, 266, 267;
systemization, 480
Szechuan, 468

Taboo, 491, 494


Tagalog, 290
Tagbanua, 290
T’ai, 95, 485, 486
Taj Mahal, 251
Talent, 207
Tamerlane, 475
Tang, 465, 468
Tano, 187
Taos, 181
Tapioca, 382
Tapuya, 100
Tardenoisian, 407
Taro, 490, 491
Tasmania, 32, 39, 45, 55, 222, 329, 495
Tatar, 473
Tectiform paintings, 170
Telegrams, 283
Tell-el-Amarna, 454
Temperature, 65
Temple, 358, 363, 368, 369, 371, 381, 385, 386, 441, 479
Tenochtitlan, 359
Teocentli, 353
Tepecano, 310
Tertiary, 18, 23, 148
Testament, Old, 210, 422, 435
Tewa, 187, 236
Texas, 236, 385
Textile patterns, 221, 223;
processes, 222
Thor, 256
Thracians, 452
Thutmose III, 447, 458
Tibet, 204, 210, 248, 290, 485
Tibeto-Burman, 95, 477, 485
Tie dyeing, 223
Tierra del Fuego, 222, 384
Tiger, 152
Tigris, 203, 448, 451, 452, 453
Time reckoning, 225
Tin, 227, 228, 373, 417, 421, 430, 431, 447, 449, 478
Tipi, 294, 340, 386, 391
Titicaca, Lake, 380
Tlingit, 117, 295, 356
Toala, 41, 46, 486
Tobacco, 211, 212, 302, 354, 467
Toda, 481
Tokyo, 69
Toloache, 310
Tomahawk pipe, 212
Tonalamatl, 376
Torres Straits, 492
Totem, 232-238, 331, 355-360, 490, 492, 493, 500, 501
Tourassian, 406
Town life, 372, 385, 386
Tradition, 239, 326
Travois, 387
Treadle shed, 222
Tribe, 232
Trinil, 21
Tropical Forest area, 338, 339, 342, 355, 361, 369, 370, 373,
378, 381, 382, 501
Trousers, 460
Troy, 418, 423, 433, 441, 451, 457, 458
Tsimshian, 295, 356
Ts’in, 465
Tübatulabal, 135
Tuberculosis, 69
Tungus, 95, 474, 475
Tunis, 404
Tupi, 100, 105, 352
Turco-Tartar, 53
Turk, Turkey, Turkish, 95, 103, 203, 287, 424, 450, 452, 453,
474, 475, 476, 484
Turkistan, 204, 287, 441, 449, 454, 455, 462, 473, 484
Turquoise, 187, 188
Twins, identical, 71
Two Rivers, 440
Typhoid, 69
Tyrrhenians, 248

Unconscious, 125-131
Ugrian, 53
Ungulates, 11, 29
Uigur, 291
Unilateral descent, 232-238, 358, 493
Ulotrichi, 54, 55
United States, 67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 98, 106, 107, 133, 181, 213,
268, 296, 334, 342, 358
Ural-Altaic, 96, 100, 118, 450, 453, 472, 474, 475
Uralic, 95, 432, 462, 474
Urus, see Bos primigenius
Uto-Aztecan, 121, 352

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