ANTH 202 - Final

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Paleolithic cave art, concentrated in the caves of western Europe (particularly in southwest France and northern Spain), is thought to date approximately to

30,000—10,000 BCE

The Neanderthal genome project led by Svante Pääbo published the entire draft sequence of the Neanderthal genome. It has been used to indicate that Neanderthals diverged from modern humans between

440,000 and 270,000 years ago

English Army officer and archaeologist noted for his innovations in field recording and the display of archaeological and ethnological collections in museums.

Augustus Pitt Rivers

The study of human remains from sites is called

Bioarchaeology

During the revival of learning in Europe known as the Renaissance, elites & other people of refinement began to form these?

Cabinets of Curiosity

The study of the material remains to understand how people thought in the past is what type of archaeology?

Cognitive

______________ is a theoretical approach developed by the "Frankfurt School" of German social thinkers. This approach stresses that all knowledge is historical, biased communication, and thus all claims to objective knowledge are illusory

Critical theory

Processes that reflect the original human behavior (e.g. acquisition of raw materials, manufacturing, use, disposal or discard).

Cultural Transformation

Archaeologists know for sure that stone was the most important material to people of the Paleolithic; they never made wood or bone implements.

False

It is impossible to study any form of trade or exchange in non-literate societies.

False

Post-processual archaeology has completely replaced New Archaeology.

False

The New Archaeology is considered to be a challenge to Processual Archaeology

False

Unlike other forms of archaeology, landscape archaeology does not have a cognitive dimension.

False

While interaction, in the archaeological sense, does involve the exchange of goods, it does not involve the exchange of information.

False

GIS, which stands for ______________, is a significant new development in archaeological mapping

Geographic Information Systems

Some archaeologists believe that an effective language was developed alongside the first chopper tools around 2 million years ago by which human ancestor?

Homo habilis

The myth is that indigenous people who lived in North America were incapable of engineering earthworks and that they must have been built by some other race of people.

Moundbuilder myth.

Mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA) can be used to address where an individual may have originated from. This is because

MtDNA is inherited only from the mother, and is passed down to children unaltered

Plaster casts made of the hollows left by now-decayed bodies at this site provide such fine details as facial expression at death

Pompeii

This city was buried in a volcanic eruption in 79AD and was all but forgotten until archaeologists discovered it in the mid-19th-century.

Pompeii

_________, or conjoining, is the attempt to put stone tools, flakes, and comes back together again, providing information on the stages in producing the tools and reconstructing the process of the knapper's craft.

Refitting

Developed a system of digging within a series of squares within a larger grid.

Sir Mortimer Wheeler

The study of archaeological formation processes.

Taphonomy

Gets credit for the first scientific excavation in the history of American archaeology.

Thomas Jefferson

The classification of prehistoric artifacts into the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age.

Three Age System

Clear ethnic groups do not always stand out clearly in archaeological remains.

True

Iron was not used in the New World before European contact.

True

Lewis Binford is considered a processual archaeologist.

True

Marxist archaeology seeks to understand processes of change in human history through the study of contradictions between the forces of production and social organization.

True

The introduction of pottery in an area tends to correspond with the adoption of a sedentary way of life.

True

The manufacture of stone heads at Easter Island is less mysterious than most people think: several statues there have even been found unfinished and in quarries.

True

Much of the portable art from the Ice Age is of animals, but the most famous pieces are the so-called _____________, such as the example from Willendorf, Austria

Venus figurines

In migrationist and diffusionist explanations of the past, a "people" is defined as

a well-defined ethnic group

The concept of __________ has been introduced to permit discussion of the role of the individual in promoting change

agency

Results of surveys conducted over longer periods, covering the area repeatedly, tend to be more reliable because

all of these

The earliest well-dated example of _____________ is a piece of incised red ochre from Blombos Cave, South Africa, dated to 77,000 years ago

art

Portable objects are used, modified, and made by humans.

artifacts

Some archaeologists maintain that in the human mind there exists an interpretive framework of the world that affects actions and decisions as well as knowledge. This is known as a/the

cognitive map

Much research into the ancient DNA of human populations has been undertaken in Siberia and northern Europe because

cold conditions are favorable to the preservation of DNA

Drones are now regularly used as a form of aerial survey, and use Structure from Motion (SfM) software which can

combine drone photographic images to produce a 3D model survey of the site using ground-penetrating radar

All of the following are examples of unaltered materials except

copper

When the Spanish reached Mexico in the early 16th century they found

dense populations of Maya-speaking people

The primary goal of characterization is to

discover the source of the material an object is made of

The idea that the human mind evolved under the selective pressures faced by the hunter-gatherer lifestyle of Ice-age humans is an important aspect of

evolutionary archaeology

The study of traded goods is an important part of the investigation of

exchange

The idea that the quality of materials tends to decline as the distance from the source of those materials increases is the basic tenant behind

fall-off analysis

The use of the site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey predates the development of_________ in the area

farming

Recent evidence has shown that our distant ancestors, such as the 1- to 2-million-year-old child's skull found in Taung, South Africa, grew up

faster than we do now

We tend to forget that different societies value different goods. For example, while the Conquistadors valued the gold of the New World, the Aztec valued __________ more highly than metal

feathers

Most stone tools are made by removing _________ from a __________

flakes from a core

Isotopic analysis of lead is not only used on objects made of pure lead but on artifacts made out of ___________ as well

glass, copper, silver, bronze

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

ground-penetrating radar (GPR)

If it can be demonstrated that gold was highly valued by society, archaeologists could conclude that individuals from that society that were buried with gold

had a higher social status

By studying the animal figures in Paleolithic cave art, André Leroy-Gourhan argued that the most common representations were of

horses and bison

The study of artistic representations, often with an overtly religious or ceremonial significance, is known as

iconography

Non-ferrous metal is metal that does not contain

iron

A distribution map

is the most natural and obvious way to plot distribution, can be used to find important centers of consumption, may not always be the best way to study distribution in a given situation

Once data is stored within a GIS, it is relatively straightforward to produce ________ on-demand

maps

Although these devices can be of great value to archaeologists, some users of this popular type of magnetism-based remote-sensing device illegally dig holes and destroy archaeological sites without reporting the finds that they make

metal detectors

Study of the patterns of wear or damage on the edges of stone tools that can provide useful information on a particular tool's function is known as

microwear analysis

Before the New Archaeology, changes observed in the archaeological record were often explained by the idea of

migration

The introduction of pottery generally seems to coincide with the adoption of a more sedentary way of life. Paleolithic people may not have created pottery because

mobile hunter-gatherers would not want to carry heavy fired clay containers around

An example of a symbol that is used to regulate and organize relations between human beings is

money

A good example of a symbol is

money, soldier's badge, scale weight, depiction of an animal painted on a cave wall

Relying on a single dominant explanatory factor to account for a cultural change is known as a(n)

monocausal explanation

Sites can be detected by remote sensing methods through features such as

mounds, walls, and holes cut into the ground

If in your explanation for a cultural change (for example, the origin of the state), you stress the importance and interaction of several different factors operating at the same time, this would be considered a(n)

multivariate explanation

Forensic archaeology helps in the recovery and interpretation of

murder victims and individuals within mass burials

Volcanic glass which is used to make chipped stone tools is a particularly good material to perform trace-element analysis on. Another word for Volcanic glass is

obsidian

The materials that most cultures consider to be valuable

often have no use at all beyond display

The study of ancient disease is called

paleopathology

Ian Hodder is considered to be a ________________ archaeologist

post-processual

The underlying premise of _____________ is that particular kinds of archaeological sites tend to occur in the same kinds of place

predictive models

A notable feature of Lewis Binford's work on the origins of farming was its generality: he was seeking to explain the origins of agriculture worldwide. His is an example of a _________ approach to archaeology

processual

Cause of death for skeletal remains can be ascertained

rarely; most causes of death leave no trace on bone

Before any archaeological fieldwork begins, archaeologists try to make their objectives explicit in the form of a/an

research design

Although variable according to population, several skeletal attributes can be used for differentiation of the sexes. The best indicator of sex is the

shape of the pelvis

A massive amount of information about how commodities were traded in the Mediterranean around 1300 BCE came from the site of Uluburun which is a

shipwreck

Most human remains recovered by archaeologists are in the form of ________

skeletons or bones

The act of burial of human remains implies at least

some kind of respect or feeling for the deceased

From about 3.3 million years ago until 20,000 BCE at the earliest, the archaeological record is dominated by artifacts made from

stone

All of the following are examples of synthetic materials except

stone hand-axes

Observing the wear patterns on ancient stone tools is an aspect of microwear analysis; experimental archaeology provides added information on the specific activities the tools might have been used for by

studying the traces of polish on modern copies of tools after use, using modern copies of stone tools in a variety of specific tasks, creating categories of tool use according to wear patterns created on modern copies

Humankind's ability to use __________ is generally agreed to be what most clearly distinguishes our species from other animals

symbols

The best indicator of an individual's age at death is based on the study of the

teeth

Inclusions in the clay used to make pottery that act as a filler, creating strength and counteracting cracking and shrinkage during firing, are known as

temper

The technique of stone tool manufacture that involved knapping a core in such a way that large flakes could be removed and shaped into tools is called

the Levallois technique

In the 1960s, the "loss of innocence" that came with the realization that there was no well-established body of theory to underpin current archaeological methods sparked the development of

the New Archaeology

The Classic Maya kings portrayed themselves as great guarantors of prosperity and stability but during the critical 8th and 9th centuries leading up to the Maya collapse they were unable to deliver on these promises because of

the degradation of an ecosystem already pushed beyond its limits by overpopulation

Symbolizing faculties that were present in early humans include

the deliberate burial of human remains, conscious design in tool manufacture, the development of language, creation of representational art

Thomas Malthus has argued that the human population tends to grow to the limit permitted by

the food supply

Archaeologists can usually identify the minimum number of individuals in multiple burials from

the part of the body that is most abundant

__________ did not exist anywhere in the New World until after European contacted

the potter's wheel

While New Archaeology was fast to investigate social structures it was slow to explore

the symbolic aspects of culture

In describing mechanisms of exchange, "direct access" is used to describe situations where

the user goes to the source material without the intervention of an exchange mechanism

________ grows at a regular measurable rate and a careful study of its microscopic growth lines can help determine how long an individual lived

tooth enamel

One explanation for the emergence of state societies in the Maya lowlands is based on the lack of basic raw materials in the area, forcing the Maya to develop an intricate system of

trade

In ancient Greece, literacy

was widespread among the population

Shovel-Test Pits are small pits dug into the ground

which is used to gain a preliminary idea of what lies beneath the surface

The most effective system ever devised by humans to describe the world around them is

writing


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