Exam 10: Complexity Without the State
Exam 1: Getting Started in Archaeology40 Questions
Exam 2: Putting the Picture Together71 Questions
Exam 3: Early Hominins47 Questions
Exam 4: From Homo Erectus to Neanderthals50 Questions
Exam 5: The Origin of Modern Humans49 Questions
Exam 6: The Peopling of Australia and the New World49 Questions
Exam 7: Towers, Villages, and Longhouses49 Questions
Exam 8: Mounds and Maize49 Questions
Exam 9: A Feast of Diversity48 Questions
Exam 10: Complexity Without the State49 Questions
Exam 11: Cities, Pyramids, and Palaces48 Questions
Exam 12: Locating the Source of Authority44 Questions
Exam 13: From City to Empire50 Questions
Exam 14: Bringing the Four Parts Together47 Questions
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What was Karl Wittfogel's theory of early state formation?
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Wittfogel emphasized the importance of large-scale irrigation processes. He argued that the need to organize large groups of workers to build and maintain irrigation canals allowed the formation of a hierarchical government he labeled ""oriental despotism."" His model is based in a single causal factor (labor organization) leading to a centralized government.
The intensive occupation of Chaco Canyon came to an end in A.D. 1130 as the result of a(n) __________.
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Robert Carneiro's model of state formation emphasizes the importance of large-scale irrigation projects.
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Compare and contrast Fried's system for classifying societies with Service's system. What are the implications for archaeological interpretation?
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According to Karl Wittfogel, early state formation was the result of __________.
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It has been suggested that social power flowed from the centrality of Chaco Canyon in raiding and pillaging.
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How do Morton Fried and Elman Service view the development of political complexity?
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Colin Renfrew has argued that the people who built Stonehenge were organized in __________.
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Which of the following best characterizes the site of Cahokia?
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Archaeologists suggest that the large stone heads (Moai) of Easter Island were __________.
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Which of the following phrases best describes dendrochronology?
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For logistical reasons, all the materials used to build Stonehenge came from a distance of no more than three kilometers.
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Elman Service divides human societies into which of the following categories?
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Which is the following is one of V. Gordon Childe's criteria for defining urban centers?
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The discovery of __________ suggests that the people who built Stonehenge had a society that included elites.
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How has the archaeological interpretation of Great Zimbabwe changed over time?
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