Exam 7: The Dimensions Of Archaeology Time Space And Form
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Exam 8: Taphonomy Experimental Archaeology And Ethnoarchaeology51 Questions
Exam 9: People Plants and Animals In The Past51 Questions
Exam 10: Bioarchaeological Approaches To The Past47 Questions
Exam 11: Reconstructing Social And Political Systems Of The Past52 Questions
Exam 12: The Archaeology Of The Mind45 Questions
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In discussing temporal types, the text mentioned Cottonwood Triangular projectile points, which are essentially un- notched Desert Side-notched points. Why were Cottonwood Triangular points left un-notched?
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A functional type is a morphological type that has specific chronological meaning for a particular region.
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Which of the following is known to be true of Shoshone pottery?
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If you were developing a lithic typology based on attributes such as shape (e.g., corner-notched versus side- notched projectile points), you would be using morphological types.
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An archaeological culture is the same thing as an ethnographic culture.
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If you were developing a stone tool typology based on attributes such as the object's use (i.e. scraper vs. projectile point), you would be using functional types.
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Conservation and cataloging of artifacts after excavation is very time consuming; as a rule of thumb, archaeologists spend 3 to 5 weeks or more cleaning, conserving, and cataloging for every week spent excavating.
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Total length, axial length, maximum width, basal width, maximum thickness, midsection thickness, proximal shoulder angle, notch opening, and neck width are examples of projectile point:
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Which of the following Great Basin projectile point series are arranged in the correct chronological order from youngest to oldest?
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If you are excavating a culturally homogeneous stratum or set of strata within a single site, you are excavating a(n):
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If the frequencies of morphological types change significantly through time, and can be demonstrated to be restricted in time, the morphological types can be also be useful as:
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The typology of the French archaeologist François Bordes classified Mousterian tools into 63 types which occurred in set frequencies, creating four fundamental patterns. Bordes argued that these four patterns reflected four different cultural groups of Neanderthals. Bordes' typology:
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Which of the following do we know to be true about Desert Side-notched points and Cottonwood Triangular points?
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If you are defining measurable or observable qualities or characteristics of an artifact that distinguish it from another on the basis of its size, surface texture, form, material, method of manufacture, or design pattern, you are defining:
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Which of the following measurements could provide useful information about an artifact's size?
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Mousterian artifacts are frequently associated with the remains of Homo erectus.
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