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The UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property was enacted in:

1970

Module 9. Place the following events/discoveries/movements in chronological order:

1: World War II 2: Decipherment of Linear B 3: Binford's development of the 'New Archeology' 4:The development of post-processual archaeology 5:Hodder's most recent excavations at Çatal Höyük

Which of the following dates is found within the "Classical' Period of Greek civilization?

432 bc

Which of the following dates is found within the "Classical' Period of Greek civilization?

432BC

In the Mediterranean, the interest in regional survey largely grew out of what subfield of classical archaeology?

Aegean Prehistory

Basil Gildersleeve is known as the father of

American Philology

Johan Wincklemann is known as a major proponent of:

Antiquarianism

The Museum of Fine Arts is located in

Boston

Which of the following WAS NOT established in the 18th century:

British School of Archaeology

Which of the following contributed to the introduction of processual archaeology into classical archaeology?

British archaeology Aegean prehistorians Survey archaeology

Max Uhle is known for his work in:

California and Bolivia

Carl Blegen was professor of Classics at

CincinnatiGrahame Clark worked in/at

____________wrote The Emergence of Civilisation, one of the first extensive uses of processual archaeology in the Mediterranean.

Colin Renfrew

Knossos is found on the island of

Crete

V. Gordon Childe is known as a major proponent of:

Cultural-Historical Archaeology

While digging out a new garden for your parents, you uncover dark soil and roughly fired pottery. A little bit of research suggests that the pottery is Early Woodland. Based upon the ethical parameters recently presented, you should...

Do little to impact the potential integrity of what might be there. Contact local archaeologists or the State Historic Preservation Office about how to properly document and assess for importance.

Processualism can be viewed as an outgrowth of thought that included the works of:

Durkheim, Marx, and Clark

The UNIDROIT 1995 accord deals most poignantly with:

Enabling entities to sue in court for the return of internationally stolen cultural property

In the beginning, processual archaeology was readily accepted by classical archaeologists.

False

The use of archaeology as a means to promote a political or ideological message is a practice relegated solely to societies under the control of dictatorial regimes.

False

Seriation was developed by

Flinders Petrie

Which of the following was NOT a feature of the University of Cincinnati Classics program?

Found in an elite, ivy-league school

'GIS' stands for:

Geographic Information System

Julian Steward and ______________ were archaeologists who began to move beyond the cultural historical approach by considering the role of the environment in how humans structured society.

Grahame Clark

Grahame Clark worked in/at

Great Britain

Renfrew's 1980 article focuses on the relationship between classical archaeologists and 'new' archeologists, which can be summarized by the word(s):

Great Divide

Linear B was written in which language:

Greek

Enver Hoxha likened the Albanians to

Illyrians

An actual department of archaeology was created at _______in the 1970s.

Indiana University

The excavations were at Pompeii were financed initially by:

King Charles III of the Two Sicilies

AD 1770 belongs to the:

Last half of the 18th century

One of the major proponents of processual archeology was

Lewis Binford

The Elgin Marbles are in

London

The British poet, ________, was known for romanticizing Greek civilization, and eventually died in the Greek revolution.

Lord Byron

The person responsible for removing large amounts of sculpture from the Acropolis in Athens was

Lord Elgin

The National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) deals most poignantly with:

Managing/monitoring cultural resources in light of development/construction activities

The Minoan civilization is generally dated to the

Middle Bronze Age (although, there's some hangover into the Late Bronze Age)

Place the following periods in order, from oldest (1) to newest (6):

Minoan, Mycenaean, Geometric, High Classical, Hellenistic, Imperial Roman

One of the more prominent archaeologists worldwide in the early 20th century was _______. Building upon the techniques of General Pitt Rivers, he employed careful stratigraphic excavations in the UK at a Roman site (Verulamium) and in India, largely single-handedly bringing the Harappan civilization into broader discussion.

Mortimer Wheeler

The "Mask of Agamemnon" was found at

Mycenae

Module 1-4 Review. Place the following movements/events/people in chronological order (1 being the oldest)

Nabonidus Discovery of the Laocoon Group J.J. Wincklemann writes his magum opus. Thomas Jefferson Basil Gildersleeve teaches at the University of Virginia The American School for Classical Studies in Athens is established Evans begins his excavations at Knossos Funk legend Bootsy Collins produces his classic debut album (with his Rubber Band), "Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band"

Module 1-3 Review. Place the following movements/events in chronological order (1 being the oldest)

Nabonidus, Discovery of the Laocoon Group, J.J. Wincklemann writes his magum opus, Thomas Jefferson, Basil Gildersleeve teaches at the University of Virginia

NAGPRA deals most poignantly with:

Native American remains

Franchthi Cave is important for which of the following periods?

Neolithic, Paleolithic

The Rotunda at the University of Virginia hearkens back to the

Pantheon in Rome

As per its initial formulation, Altertumswissenschaft focuses upon a critical examination and synthesis of evidence derived from:

Philology History Archaeology

chronological order

Pliny the Elder Discovery of the Laocoon Group JJ Wincklemann Thomas Jefferson Basil Gildersleeve teaches as U of Virginia CE Norton establishes AIA Discovery of Knossos Carl Blegen begins excavations at Pylos Lewis Bindford begins New archeology Colin Renfrew publishes Emergence of Civilization PRAP (Jack Davis, Pylos) Newhard, Anatolia, GIS

You are assigned an article from 1968 from the journal American Antiquity, which is published by the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). The subject matter deals with changes in social structure during the Early Woodland period in the American Midwest. Based upon what you know about the history of archaeological thought, the article will most likely be written from the perspective of:

Processual archaeology (aka, 'New Archeology'). Binford published his seminal articles summarizing the new focus on social process in the early 60's, and archaeologists working in the Americas were quick to adopt those approaches. Given that the article is coming from the flagship journal of the professional society that caters (especially in 1968) to those trained within the field of anthropology, this is going to be processual. I look forward to reading the equations...

Lewis Binford is known as a major proponent of:

Processual, or 'New' Archaeology

The UNESCO treaty deals most poignantly with:

Prohibiting the international importation/exportation of cultural property

One of the first surveys in Greece to use GIS was:

Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (PRAP)

Which of the following were excavated by the University of Cincinnati:

Pylos, Lerna, Mycenae

A major tenet of post-processual archaeology is:

Scholars inherently bring their own cultural biases into the study. This is unavoidable. There is no 'right way' to do archaeology - all approaches have their strengths and weaknesses. The past is not 100% knowable.

Thomas Jefferson was architect of:

The University of Virginia campus

You are assigned an article from the American Journal of Archaeology (published by the Archaeological Institute of America) for class that dates to 1968 and deals with an archaeological site in southern Italy. Before you begin reading, you can assume:

The article will be written from the perspective of cultural historical archaeology, because most American classical archaeologists were resistent to processual approaches at this time and Hodder had yet to formulate a critical response to the New Archeology.

Landscape (survey) archaeology was instrumental to the introduction of processual archaeology because:

There was no need for a permit and therefore no need for the project's design by the ASCSA - project directors hade wide latitude for conceptualizing research design. Landsape archaeology requires large numbers of student volunteers, which dramatically increased the numbers of students exposed to processual approaches. The nature of the data and the questions being asked called for approaches that lent themselves easily to processual archaeology

"Priam's Treasure" was found at

Troy

All states and federally-recognized tribes are required by law to have an office charged with the management and oversight of cultural resources located within that state.

True

As it currently stands, post-processual archaeology holds little to orthodoxy - many approaches have falue, giving rise to a plethora of 'archaeologies'.

True

Cognitive archaeology, a developing field of post-processual archaeology, attempts to understand how past societies thought.

True

In the United States, all significant development on federal land requires a report on how the work will affect cultural resources.

True

In the beginning, processual archaeology was readily accepted by classical archaeologists.

True

The Cultural Historical approach to archaeology was greatly adopted in both American and Classical archaeology

True

The purpose of the MFA was to enlighten the populace and to improve the moral standing of society through their exposure to ancient art.

True

The Göksu Archaeological Project took place in:

Turkey

Which of the following modern states had, at one point in their history, all or part of their territory within the Roman Empire

United Kingdom, France, Tunisia, Jordan, Morocco, Romania, Italy, Iraq

Who would most likely utter the following statement:"an archaeological culture consists of certain types of remains that are constantly recurring together"

V. Gordon Childe

________ and _________ challenged Arthur Evans' assertion that Minoan civlization and deeply influenced mainland Greece by employing the methods of cultural historical archaeology.

Wace and Blegen

The University of Minnesota Messenia Expedition (UMME) was led by

William (Bill) MacDonald

The following were elements of the Romantic movement EXCEPT:

a focus upon logic and reason

According to Dyson's 1981 article, all of these were hindrances to adopting of processual approaches in classical archaeology EXCEPT:

a general lack of data, providing little material with which to pose proper hypothetico-deductive questions

According to Renfrew's 1980 article, all of the following would be considered part of the 'Great Tradition' EXCEPT:

a spirit of innovation and daring

Princeton University became a powerhouse for classical archaeology for the following reasons EXCEPT

a strong and wealthy anthropology program

Prior to his work in archaeology, Heinrich Schliemann was involved in

business

Early American public art/architecture (late 18th, early 19th century) brought people to internally relate the US to

classical Greece

One of the major emphases in classical archaeology of the early 20th century was upon...

classification of artifacts based upon form and decoration

All of the following were effects of the 'big dig' in the Mediterranean EXCEPT

continual innovation and experimentation in archaeological method and theory

Select as many that satisfy this statement: Multi-spectral satellite imagery can assist in...

determining different soil types determining different rock types determining different types of vegetation

Sir John Beazley is widely recognized for

developing a highly-refined relative chronology of decorated Greek pottery, including the identification of individual artists and 'workshops'.

"Homeric Archaeology"

employs the myths of classical Greece to tease out the meanings of Aegean prehistoric archaeology.

The use of archaeology as a means to promote a political or ideological message is a practice relegated solely to societies under the control of dictatorial regimes.

false

Select as many that satisfy this statement: Cultural-historical archaeology is drawn to statistics because...

it can add greater rigor to our typologies. Archaeology is all about defining typologies. these methods can provide a level of mathematical certainty to conclusions.

The Avkat Archaeological Project was significant because

it employed GIS as a means to collect field data quickly and to model human land use and behavior

The Argolid Exploration Project (AEP) was significant because

it was jointly conceived and run by an archaeologist and a geologist

A person taking the Grand Tour would most likely visit:

italy

The Enlightenment promoted:

logic and rational thinking via the study of classical authors

The 'Mediterranean Triad' consists of:

oil, wine, grain

Palynology is the study of

pollen

Ian Hodder is known as one of the major proponents of

post-processual archaeology

The 'Megali Idea' was to

re-constitute the territory of the Byzantine Empire following the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire

Early American public art/architecture (late 18th, early 19th century) encouraged people to relate the US to

republican Rome and classical Athens

Select as many that satisfy this statement: Processual archaeology is drawn to statistics because...

statistics = 'science'. Archaeology is a science. using math is one way to differentiate oneself from non-processual archaeologists. these methods can provide a level of mathematical certainty to conclusions.

The intellectual exchange between British and American archaeologists was accelerated by:

tennis

The ability to read Linear B destroyed which of the following ideas:

that the greeks entered greece at the end of the bronze age as part of a dorian invasion that the myths of ancient greece could reliably aid in the reconstruction of prehistoric aegean society

The ability to read Linear B destroyed which of the following ideas:

that the myths of ancient Greece could reliably aid in the reconstruction of prehistoric Aegean society that the Greeks entered Greece at the end of the Bronze Age as part of a 'Dorian Invasion'

Charlest Eliot Norton was heavily involved in establishing

the Archaeological Institute of America

Michaelangelo most likely took inspiration for 'the Dying Slave' from:

the Laocoon Group

Ian Hodder was educated in

the UK

Sir Authur Evans was from:

the United Kingdom

Johan Joachim Wincklemann is known as

the father of art history

Benito Mussolini styled himself as

the new 'Augustus'

Select as many that satisfy this statement: Processual archaeology is drawn to statistics because...

these methods can provide a level of mathematical certainty to conclusions. statistics = 'science'. Archaeology is a science. using math is one way to differentiate oneself from non-processual archaeologists.

Diffusion is the idea that cultural change occurs by means of the spreading of ideas from one culture to another various means of 'contact.'

true

The Cultural Historical approach to archaeology was greatly adopted in both American and Classical archaeology

true

The purpose of the MFA was to enlighten the populace and to improve the moral standing of society through their exposure to ancient art.

true

Nabonidus was king of:

ur

Which of the following basic question is NOT addressed or only incompletely answered via Cultural Historical Archaeology

why


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