Anthropology 1
What are the main categories that Elman Service developed to describe human social evolution in 1962?
Bands, Tribes, Chiefdoms, and States
Which concept best represents the statement "one of the main causes of change in human culture and society has been the responses of those societies to the challenges and opportunities of their environments"?
Cultural ecology
Which of the following is NOT a sub-discipline of North American anthropology mentioned in the book?
Environmental anthropology
what is research "in which tasks or objects from the past are replicated and then compared with the archaeological remains?"
Experimental archaeology
Sub-disciplines of North American antrhopology
Linguistic anthropology, Biological anthropology, Cultural anthropology and Archaeology
Lewis Binford was a pioneering practitioner of which sort of archaeology?
New Archaeology and Processual archaeology
Which of the following were part of the "three age" system that developed in nineteenth century European archaeology?
Stone Age, Iron Age and Bronze Age
Our book says that "many consider that archaeology begins when early hominins first began to create material culture (stone tools)." When was that?
About 2.5 million years ago
Which of the following are themes found in postprocessual archaeology?
1) A rejection of the idea that we can ever attain objective knowledge of the past, 2) The role of women, in the past and as archaeological practitioners, 3) Ethnicity, identity, and multivocality and 4)the questioning of the reliance on scientific methods such as the hypothetico-deductive method
Approximately how far back in time can radiocarbon dating produce a date from organic materials?
40,000 years
According to our book, when and where did archaeology originate?
500 years ago, in Europe