Anthropology Quiz 3
Pressure flaking would be used in the __________ of making a tool.
final stages
The earliest Australopithecine species, anamensis, is dated to about __________ million years ago.
3.9-4.2
The first evidence of writing in Sumer is found about __________ B.C.
3000
By about __________ B.C., archaeologists had found most of the major characteristics of civilizations.
3500
Which of the following is not a theory about what happened to the Neandertals?
multi-national
In Ali Kosh in southwestern Iran after about 5500 B.C., __________ were two important innovations.
irrigation and use of domesticated cattle
__________ and her colleagues presented evidence that the modern ancestor of people in the United States, New Guinea, Africa, and East Asia lived about 200,000 years ago.
Rebecca Cann
The first hominid species to be widely distributed in the Old World was __________.
Homo Erectus
The first early hominid found outside East Africa is __________.
A. bahreighazali
With the drying trend of 16 to 11 million years ago, the area called the ________ expanded in Africa.
savanna
Anthropologist Donald Johanson found 40 percent of the skeleton of a female hominid at Hadar; he named it __________ after the Beatles song.
Lucy
The Leakeys worked for almost 30 years at __________ before finding a hominid fossil, A. boisei.
Olduvai Gorge
The fossil that Raymond Dart discovered was that of __________
a young child
__________ spear points are found in many locations in North America.
clovis
At present, archaeologists define the Neolithic in terms of the presence of __________.
domesticated plants and animals
In the state, many people are relieved of the need for __________.
food production
The widening of the female pelvis is related to __________.
larger brained babies
Some archaeologists suggest that states first evolved in __________.
mesopotamia
Differences in Neandertal skulls from modern human skulls include the following, except for ___________.
protruding chins
Animals were first domesticated in __________.
the middle east
The only source of change for mitochondrial DNA is random mutation, which is thought to occur at the rate of __________.
2% per million years
Archaeologists believe some populations at the end of the Upper Paleolithic times were induced to alter their food-getting strategies due to __________.
environmental changes
The average size of the brain of Homo sapiens is _________ cc.
1300
The earliest identifiable stone tools from East Africa date from about __________ million years ago.
2.5
The first clear indication of a changeover to food production took place in the Near East about __________.
8,000 BC
A. anamensis has been found in several locations in __________.
Kenya
Darwin's The Origin of Species was published in __________.
1859
A negative result of the development of states is __________
all of the above
The earliest evidence of domesticated dogs comes from a site in northern Israel dated to about __________ years ago.
15,000
Recent finds in Africa date Homo sapiens to about __________ years ago.
160,000
At ___________, a stack of seven bear skulls was found with evidence of Neandertal habitation.
Drachenloch cave
In __________, researchers from the United States and Germany published findings from mtDNA taken from the original Neandertal and compared with modern humans, forcing a reconsideration of the relationship of modern humans and Neandertals.
1997
Domestication in Africa is dated to around __________.
6,000 BC
A major reason for the decline of states appears to be __________
Environmental degradation
The Upper Paleolithic is characterized by a preponderance of blades and also __________.
all of the above
Most archaeologists believe that the __________ was one of the earliest centers of plant and animal domestication.
Fertile Crescent
Which of the following hominid characteristics came first?
bipedalism