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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Which of the following statements is true about the construction of Stonehenge?
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The elite of Great Zimbabwe lived within great enclosures that symbolized their power and status.
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Many archaeologists see Cahokia as a society on the verge of becoming a state.
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The Chacoan Network links Chaco canyon with sites in the surrounding region through a system of roads.
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