UKY ANT 101 Exam #2
Homo erectus dates from ________ million years ago
1.8
There are at least ______ species of Australopithecus.
6
The tool tradition identified with Homo erectus is the
Acheulian
The last remaining species of the Homo genus is
H. sapiens (US)
Some archaeologists suggest that states first evolved in
Mesopotamia
The earliest city-state in Mesoamerica was probably
Monte Alban
The earliest humans in the New World are called
Paleo-Indians
Where do we see the pre-agricultural conditions for the origins of food production and settled life for early humans first (so far) in the archaeological record?
The Near East
All of the following happen at the end of the Upper Paleolithic (around 10,000 bp) that changes human life again except?
The earth is plunged into an even deeper freeze.
In Mesoamerica, cultivation of plants was more important than domestication of animals. A. True or B. False?
True
True or B. False? In the New World, early humans began to rely more on plant foods. These Archaic Cultures were the original inhabitants and the ancestors of the American Indians of Eastern North America.
True
Microliths are all of the following except?
are primitive like the Olduwan tools
Why did broad-spectrum collecting develop?
climate change, population growth
Toolmaking among early hominins is evidence of what?
cultural adaptation
Sumerian writing is called
cuneiform
Anthropologists learn about a culture by:
direct observation
In the state, many people are relieved of the need for
food production
All the following are consequences of the rise of food production except?
healthier populations
Anthropologists do research so that they learn both ______ and ______ human behavior in a cultural context.
ideal; real
One of the most famous A. afarensis fossils is named Lucy. Why is it so famous?
it was one of the most complete skeletons found
What two forms of data support theories about the Peopling of the New World?
language and genetic
Olduwan tools were made by a technique called
percussive flaking
Australopithecus boisei was said to be like a "chewing machine" because of the presence of a pronounced
sagital crest
From the time agriculture developed in the Near East to about 6000 B.C., people in the Near East lived in
small villages
What is brachiation?
stopping and starting a crawling motion
The shift to cultivation and domestication has been referred to as
the Neolithic Revolution
The "Peopling of the New World" is a complex debate which involves
the exact time when early H. sapiens entered the New World.
Bipedal locomotion, walking on two legs, was not the only change that occurred during early hominid evolution. Included were
the expansion of the brain.
All of the following are "costs" of bipedalism except
the hands were freed for other tasks.
The earliest identifiable stone tools found so far come from sites in East Africa and date to about
2.5 mya
The Middle Paleolithic dates are
300,000 to 400,000 years ago
The first evidence of writing in Sumer is found about __________ B.C.
3000
The Old Kingdom of Egypt began about __________ B.C.
3100
By about __________ B.C., archaeologists had found most of the major characteristics of civilizations.
3500
The earliest Australopithecine species, anamensis, is dated to about ______ million years ago.
4.2
The first clear indication of a changeover to food production took place in the Near East about
8,000 B.C
True or B. False? Bifacial stone tools are worked only on one side or the other, not both.
False
True or B. False? The multiregional theory suggests that modern humans may have been replaced by another population OR some evolved continuously, and some interbreeding occurred between groups.
False
H. erectus was widespread and successful in the Old World by the Middle Paleolithic. There is disagreement about the transition from
H. erectus to H. sapiens
The first hominid species to be widely distributed in the Old World was
Homo habilis
During the Middle Paleolithic, the tool tradition associated with those found in Europe are referred to as
Mousterian
The Middle Paleolithic is associated with which species of early humans?
Neanderthals
All the following are true about "cultural relativism" except?
There are only a handful of "good" cultures in the world today.
The evolution of bipedalism involved changes in environment and food resources. Which of the following is true?
There was a change from extensive tropical forests to savannas and scattered deciduous woodlands.
Neanderthals are not seen in the archaeological record after about 30,000 years ago. What happened to them?
They may have interbred others and eventually became H. term-65sapiens. They became extinct because they could not adapt. They were killed off by other groups. These are all good theories but each are problematic and we many never know
The lifestyle of people during the Upper Paleolithic in Europe can be characterized by all the following cultural traits except
They were very unsophisticated and had evolved very little from the Middle Paleolithic
True or B. False? At the end of the Upper Paleolithic in Northern Europe, the Maglemosian Culture emerges in the new, more forested environment. These humans made stone axes and adzes to make houses, canoes, and paddle.
True
True or B. False? Broad-spectrum collecting does not mean that people were eating better.
True
True or B. False? Cultural adaptation can be both positive (adaptive) or negative (maladaptive).
True
True or B. False? The single origin theory suggest that modern humans emerged in just one part of the Old World (Near East and then Africa) and spread to other parts of the world, thus superseding Neanderthals.
True
True or False? The main disagreement among paleontologists concerns which species of Australopithecus were ancestral to the line leading to modern humans.
True
What do we call the time period associated with the emergence of modern H. sapiens and their spread around the world?
Upper Paleolithic
All of the following are true about the lifestyle of the Middle Paleolithic except which?
We see no evidence of fire yet
Around 8000 BC, certain pre-agricultural conditions led to food production and settled life for early humans in the Near East. This included all the following except?
a dying out of the Neanderthals and a shift to big game hunting
In the comparison of skulls of A. africanus, H. erectus, and H. sapiens (modern humans), we see which trend?
a reversion to the smaller size of H. habilis
When different groups come into contact, there is a process whereby one society has influence over the other in cultural exchange. This is
acculturation
Diffusion, in which cultural elements are "borrowed" and incorporated into the recipient group involves any or all of the following processes except?
adaptation
Cities and states emerged in Mesoamerica later than the Near East because
agriculture started later in the New World.
When Homo erectus hunted they may have used fire. How would this be an advantage?
animals were driven out of their hiding places into hunters positioned downwind
The city of Teotihuacan in Mesoamerica was very influential at its peak. Why?
at the height of its power the city occupied an area larger than imperial Rome
Curiously enough (and no one seems to know why yet), the braincases of Neaderthals was ____ than that of modern humans.
bigger
Early hominoids (also called hominins) were combining which two forms of locomotion which indicates the transitions to becoming fully upright?
bipedal locomotion and brachiation
Ardipithecus ramidus "Ardi" (and later newer discoveries in the same genus) is important because it is the earliest evidence of:
bipedalism
One way states change the lifestyles of people is
by allowing for larger populations
One of the biggest differences between culture and other forms of animal behavior is that in culture, it is learned and shared. Why is this so?
cultural behavior is not innate and it has to be learned
A major reason for the decline of states appears to be
environmental degradation.
There are numerous explanations as to why states would decline and collapse over time. They includ
environmental degradation. incidences of disease increasing with more denser population. overextension in more and more territory.
Cultures change and all the following are ways in which this happens except?
ethnogenesis
New cultures can be created in the aftermath of violent events such as depopulation, relocation, enslavement, or genocide, a process referred to a
ethnogenesis
Archaeologists study contemporary living societies who are food collectors and have done comparisons of their tools today to tools of the past. This is a method called
ethnographic analogy
What characterizes early Homo so that we begin to see the start of new trends in hominid evolution?
expansion of the brain modification of female pelvis general reduction in the size of teet
The creation of home bases or home ranges among early Homo groups may have increased the likelihood of
food sharing
Bipedalism may have evolved for all the following advantages except which?:
it led to wars between tribes because of being able to make weapons.eapons against predators, if necessary.
Bipedalism does have its downside, including:
it's harder to overcome gravity to supply brain with sufficient blood. the weight on the body above the pelvis and lower limbs causes stress on the hips, lower back, knees, and feet. females even have more stress during pregnancy.
The fundamental difference between culture and most other forms of animal behavior is that culture is
learned and shared as a member of a human group
All of the following are ways in which humans learn culture except?
learning from travel to another place you are not familiar with
What was the world like during the Last Ice Age?
locked in ice, as much as 10degrees C. lower than today!
Why does the presence of tools means culture existed?
making tools is a pattern of behavior shared by a group of individuals
Culture change that involves discovery and invention include the following except?
planned change
Since the origin and widespread acceptance of food production and settled life, what has seen an explosion all over the world?
population
The case study of the Natufians shows that early humans were already sophisticated in terms of what?
religious beliefs even including an early form of shamanism symbolic behavior seen in burial goods an egalitarian society
Because we cannot talk directly to every person in a population, we choose a _____ that is representative of the population.
sample
Settled life is called _______ and seems to contribute to further ________
sedentarism, population growth.
By now in the evolution of cultural behavior, we have evidence of something we can call "religion" from the sites associated with
shallow graves
Homo erectus (1.8 mya) had all the following physical characteristics except?
smaller brain than Homo habilis
The "traditional view" of the Peopling of the New World is the date of about 11,500 years ago and is referred to as
the Clovis Barrier
What is the Neolithic?
the New Stone Age when there was a shift to cultivation of plants and domestication of animals
We know bipedal hominids emerged in Africa because
the available fossil record shows this.
A number of theories have been proposed as to why states developed in many parts of the world. They include
the creation of irrigation. population growth, leading to competition, and warfare. the development of long distance trade routes.
Archaeologists can determine if an ancient society had different socioeconomic classes of people by
the differences in house size and furnishings
Culture is shared at several "levels". Which of the following is not one of those levels?
the level of a sophisticated and "cultured" society, usually wealthy educated people
A negative result of the development of states is
the use of force to govern. class stratification. health issues due to concentration of people in cities.
The genus Australopithecus were definitely hominid based on the fact
their teeth show the basic hominid characteristics. they were fully bipedal. they had a parabolic dental arch.
Many anthropologists are interested in the reasons ancient civilizations collapsed because
they like to study "failures." then you can get a complete idea of what that civilization was like. they may give hints as to what could happen in our present world.
What is "ethnocentrism?"
thinking that your culture is the best and only way of living, thus "right"
Among the cultural adaptations Homo erectus may have made is
use of fire. clothing. living in larger groups
The trends in hominid evolution include all the following except?
very refined tools including needles and fishhooks
The first plant and animals to be cultivated and domesticated seem to be _____ and _____ according to what we find at places like Ali Kosh in the Near East.
wheat; goats and sheep
Undisputed bipedal early hominids lived in ___________ about 4 million years ago.
East Africa in the Rift Valley
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of culture?
It is not important to modern human
The famous footprints of Australopithecus were found at
Laetoli.
The stone tool traditions of Homo erectus are traditionally called
Lower Paleolithic
Anthropologist Donald Johanson found 40 percent of the skeleton of a female hominid at Hadar, which he named __________ after the Beatles song.
Lucy
Which site discovery blew the Clovis Barrier?
Monte Verde, Chile, S. Amer. (15,000 bp)
_________ is often given as a reason for the decline of the Roman Empire.
Overextension
Which of the following statements is false about the Rift Valley in East Africa?
The Rift Valley is almost completely without water resources or food resources for humans.
As a species, humans would not have survived without their ability to respond to change through:
cultural adaptation
Most archaeologists agree that the key criterion for a state is
hierarchical and centralized decision making affecting a substantial population.
A way to remove blades from a stone core is to hit them with a "punch" (made of bone or horn) using _____
indirect percussion
Which of the following is part of the state's infrastructure?
irrigation systems
The widening of the female pelvis is related to
larger brained babies
What are the trends in tool use during the Middle Paleolithic?
more refined and more variation
A type of cultural constraint on behavior in society that is a standard or rule for what is acceptable is called a
norm
Culture is _____ ; that is, culture traits are not random, are integrated and consistent, and makes sense to those who share it.
patterned
We call one group of Australopithecines "robust" because of all the following except?:
they have a receding jaw and a relatively weak chin