Archaeology
General Pitt-Rivers
A 19th-century pioneer in organized, precise excavation and recording methods was who?
Assemblage
A collection of artifacts that occur in site and relate to the sum of human activity at the site.
True
A hypothesis can be refuted (proven wrong, or falsified), but it can never be proven to be true.
The results are published
After the process of survey, excavation, recording, mapping, and post-excavation analysis, all these efforts are largely wasted unless what?
Matrix, provenience, and association with other finds
An artifact's context includes its what?
Magnetic direction
Archaeomagnetic (paleomagnetic) dating is contingent upon a number of factors. If a clay structure is heated beyond a certain temperature (650-700 oC), is not reheated, and remains in situ, this dating technique may then be used to measure the __________ of the iron particles, which may then be compared to a master sequence that has been built up for that region.
Oxygen-deprived
Excellent preservation of organic materials at wetland sites occurs because of the anaerobic, or ___________ environment, which inhibits the activities of micro-organisms that need oxygen.
Postholes, Hearths, Floors, and Ditches
Features, essentially non-portable artifacts, include such things as what?
Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1890-1976) was a British archaeologist who is well known for what?
Founding the Institute of Archaeology at University College London, The grid-method of excavation that bears his name, and His work teaching modern methods in field schools.
Assemblages
Groups of artifact or building types at a particular time and place are termed what?
A stratified site
Has cultural deposits, one upon the next, that are intact
General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers (1827-1900) work is characterized by what?
His belief that archaeological excavation should only be undertaken with the supervision of a qualified archaeologist, Attention to detail and precision, A research strategy: questions for which answers may be found in an excavation, and Analysis and publication
The earliest example of a scientific archaeological excavation was what?
In Virginia in 1784 and was done by Thomas Jefferson
Stone tools
Inorganic materials that frequently survive will archaeologically are what?
Inductive Reasoning
Is sometimes called the "from the bottom up" approach; Holds that specific observations and measurements may begin to show us a general pattern; Has a potential pitfall known as the "inductive leap"
Deductive Reasoning
Is sometimes called the "from the top down" approach; Starts with a general idea and works down to the more specific; Is the most common approach used in science
What is classification of artifacts usually based on?
Similar surface attributes; Similar shape attributes; Similar technological attributes
Transects
Some survey techniques use squares when conducting regional surveys, but ______ are easier to locate and walk along, in order to record artifact densities across the landscape.
Deep-sea cores
The most coherent record of climate change on a global scale is obtained through what?
Seriation, Linguistic dating, Pollen dating, and Faunal dating
To an archaeologist, examples of relative dating methods include what?
What is the purpose of a Phase II archaeological project?
To evaluate the integrity of a site and its potential to yield information about the past.
Ground reconnaissance survey and aerial reconnaissance are two ways to discover and record site locations.
True
Mapping is the key to accurate recording of most survey data.
True
The Principle of Association
Two artifacts found in close proximity to one another are assumed to be from the same time/period/event
Cemeteries
Vinca minor, also known as Periwinkle was observed by Dr. Bates at the Wheeler site. This plant is often associated with what?
Electrical resistivity
A disadvantage of some geophysical techniques based on magnetism is that their use in urban areas may be subject to distortion resulting from power lines and metals in the immediate vicinity. One method that can be used in such areas relies on soil moisture and the ground's resistance to electricity and is known as what?
Radiocarbon Dating
A key breakthrough in scientific methods applied to archaeological questions was the invention by Williard Libby of what?
Absolute dating methods
Although the creation of a typology may enable an archaeologist to understand gradual changes in design or decoration, the rate of change must be deduced from what?
Ground-penetrating radar, grave shafts
At the Maysville Presbyterian Church Project, Dr. Bates used ________ to locate the presence of ________ in the project area prior to commencing excavation.
The waterlogged, muddy environment in which the boat was located
At the site of Utrecht, excavated by the Time Team, the Roman cargo boat was preserved for nearly 2,000 years due to what?
Waterlogged preservation
Bog bodies, primarily individuals who met a violent death (such as Tollund Man, from Denmark), are great examples of what?
What types of aerial photograph can be used by archaeologists?
Both vertical and oblique images
The Three Age system
C.J. Thomsen, a Danish scholar, was responsible for classifying artifact collections and, based on those classifications, he created a conceptual scheme known as what?
What does frequency seriation rely upon measuring?
Changes in the proportional abundance of artifact attributes
Similar surface attributes, Similar shape attributes, Similar technological attributes
Classification of artifacts is usually based on what?
William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942)
Competed with Pitt-Rivers to have the longest name in archaeology, Founded the Egypt Exploration Society, Is the father of Egyptology, and Is well known for his Seriation Analysis of ceramic vessels
Seriation (sequence dating)
Credited with meticulous excavations and description, Sir William Flinders Petrie was also responsible for devising the technique of?
Processes of loss (loss traps), Hoards, and Burial of the dead
Cultural site transformations include what?
Gradual burial of a feature by wind-borne soil, The sudden fall of ash over Pompeii, Slow accumulation of river sediment over a feature, Gradual burial of an artifact by sand
Formation processes affect the way in which finds came to be buried and what happened to them after their burial. A good example of a natural transformation process would be what?
Geographic Information Systems
GIS, which stands for ________, is a significant new development in archaeological mapping.
The Time Team went to Utrecht in the Netherlands to excavate a Roman boat. The primary question(s) that the team was seeking to answer centered on what?
How old was the boat and how was it built.
Potassium-argon, fission track
In order to obtain absolute dates from very early contexts (over 1 million years ago), you would probably choose to either _______ or possibly _______, depending upon the rock material.
Tree rings
Libby assumed that the production of C-14 was constant through time. We nor understand that it has fluctuated and this means that radiocarbon dates must be calibrated using what?
In the scientific method, falsification is what?
Meant to exclude hypotheses by proving them wrong
Wind erosion, Water erosion, Faunal turbation, and Gravity and soil creep
Natural site transformations that destroy archaeological sites include what?
Arid environments, Cold environments, and Waterlogged environments
Natural site transformations that may actually preserve archaeological sites include what?
Artifacts are the most important things to archaeologists?
No, actually artifacts are not the most important things to archaeologists, human behavior is.
During the late prehistoric period in the Caribbean, people often lived on the coastal plain near mangrove swamps because _______.
Of the rich source of shellfish and fish found in mangroves and the stable food supply that was analogous to living next to a "Fresh Market".
Open-area excavations typically involve
Opening large areas, with few baulks of earth
Bone, Wood, and Leather
Organic materials that typically do not preserve well in the archaeological record include what?
The Wade Site is a good example of what?
Phase 1, Phase II, and Phase III methods
The New Archaeology
Processual Archaeology, also known as ________ was proposed by Lewis Binford and was expanded upon by the likes of Kent Flannery and Colin Renfrew
Explain rather than describe, Test hypotheses, Be deductive rather than inductive, Design research to answer specific questions
Proponents of the New Archaeology argued that archaeology should do which of the following?
Hypotheses that are falsified by experimental testing are what?
Provisionally accepted as true; subject to more testing
Think in terms of culture process, Seek generalized explanations for change rather than historical explanations, Aim to answer specific research questions rather than simply create more information
Rather than emphasize chronological sequences, the proponents of "New Archaeology" suggested that archaeologists should do what?
At Syon House, the Time Team archaeologists demonstrated how the data from geophysical methods.
Require excavation to determine what anomalies actually are; Can provide useful data to interpret a site
Google Earth
Satellite imagery from such resources as ______ are cheap or free and it has now become standard archaeological practice to access such images and use them in archaeological survey
The Time Team episode on Seahenge involved a wide range of issues including how to engage effectively with the public, how to form a research design to answer questions about a complex prehistoric site, and how to draw specific conclusions from the data. All of this was possible because of what?
Seahenge had evidence that was extraordinarily preserved due to the waterlogged conditions; The scientific method employed by the team was effective in gleaning information from the well-preserved wood
Ground penetrating radar (GPR)
Sending short pulses of electromagnetic waves into the ground and then receiving reflections of these waves to detect underground changes in soil or archaeological features is known as what?
Bioarchaeology
Studying human remains in order to determine the sex and age of an individual, perhaps how that person died, and even his or her physical appearance.
Variable temperatures and fluctuating precipitation
Temperate climates are not usually conducive to organic preservation at archaeological sites because of what?
The body as Belmont involved examining the teeth of a burial of a young woman. Dr. Bates' analysis demonstrated what?
That she was an enslaved African based upon tooth morphology and wear patterns
At the Wheeler Site, Dr. Bates encountered a brick wall with depressions in the ground oriented east-to-west. Using the scientific method, Bates considered alternative hypotheses, collected data and concluded what?
That the wall was for a cemetery and that the depressions were graves dating between 1790 and 1880.
Dr. Bates and his colleague Professor Peter Drewett demonstrated evidence of ________ at the Belmont site on the island of Tortola.
The Cahoba ritual including a ritual vomit spatula; a ceremonial Ball Court that may have served as a calendar to predict hurricane season; Numerous small artifacts known as "zemis" that were supernatural representations.
Experimental design; Data collection
The Scientific Method includes a number of steps. It begins with an observation, from which hypothesis may be formed and predictions made, then an _______ is formed and is followed by _________ and data analysis that will lead to a conclusion
Similar
The Uniformitarianism comes from the discipline of Geology and holds that geologically ancient conditions were in essence __________ to, or uniform with those of our own time.
Stratigraphy
The analysis of the vertical, time dimension of a series of archaeological layers that are situated horizontally is a fundamental aspect of archaeological excavation. What is it called?
Volcanic rock
The technique of potassium-argon (and argon-argon) dating requires what kind of sample?
Sub-Assemblage
The term that refers to a collection of artifacts that occur in one feature or location within a site and relate to a specific activity is what?
Predictive models
The underlying premise of ______ is that particular kinds of archaeological sites tend to occur in the same kinds of place.
What is the purpose of a Phase I archaeological project?
To identify the presence or absence of archaeological sites.
The purpose of the site alpha datum or benchmark is to do what?
To serve as the reference point for a grid reference system for recording all aspects of the archaeological project.
Crop-marks
Visible differences in vegetation growth resulting from a sub-surface wall or ditch affecting the available moisture, nutrients, or soil depth, appear in aerial photographs as what?
William Stukeley's (1687-1765) research at Silbury Hill, Avebury and the surrounding areas:
Was an early example of an antiquarian seeking to explain the origin and function of these prehistoric sites. While incorrect in his conclusions, did much to advance the thinking about the importance of these prehistoric sites in Great Britain.
Structures
What are non-portable, man-made elements of the archaeological record that provided shelter called?
Artifacts
What do archaeologists define as objects used, modified, or made by people?
Typology
What is an arrangement of artifacts in a chronological or developmental sequence?
Dendrochronology
What is based on the counting, measurement, and patterning of annual growth rings in known species of trees?
Finding the best preserved artifacts for the museum presentation
What is not a goal of archaeology?
Frequency seriation
What is not an example of absolute dating methods?
Animal bones and plant remains
What items are non-artifactual, organic, and environmental remains or ecofacts?
The principle of superposition means what?
When one layer overlies another, the one on top is usually more recent
The Principle of Superposition
When one layer overlies another, the one on top is usually more recent.
When artifacts or features are described as in situ, archaeologists mean that they are left where?
Where originally used or discarded
Potassium-argon dating
Which dating technique would yield a result that might read 2.25 million years before present, plus or minus 50,000 years?
Thomas Jefferson
Who is considered to be the first person to have conducted a scientific excavation of an ancient site?