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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Archaeological evidence for social inequality at Pueblo Bonito consists of __________.
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Discuss the stages of the development of Stonehenge. How have archaeologists interpreted the increasing complexity of the site?
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Pueblo Bonito functioned as both an elite residence and a __________.
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What method of remote sensing has been used to discover sites and orient exploration?
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What is the basis for the power of the elites at Great Zimbabwe?
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Which of the following is a type within Morton Fried's classification of societies?
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Great Zimbabwe was a Phoenician trading post in Shona-speaking South Africa.
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Chaco Canyon was the site of the construction of spectacular multi-storied structures known as __________.
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Stonehenge was built relatively rapidly, over the span of 100 years.
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Stonehenge, Pueblo Bonito, Cahokia, and Great Zimbabwe were what Elman Service would describe as chiefdoms.
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In egalitarian societies, absolutely no differences are recognised between people.
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How does the function of the site of Cahokia compare with that of Pueblo Bonito?
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Compare and contrast the elite of Chaco Canyon with the elite of Cahokia.
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The site of Cahokia consists of 22 mounds, including the huge Monkʹs Mound.
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The large earthwork that occupies the core of Cahokia is known as __________.
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