Exam 1: Getting Started in Archaeology
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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Geological strata can be classified by __________.
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What are some methods that archaeologists employ in a stratigraphic analysis?
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Soil micromorphology is used to characterize the accumulation of sediments at a microscopic scale. The Harris matrix is a method for placing depositional units in stratigraphic order. Post depositional-process analysis examines the natural and cultural processes that have affected the formation of archaeological sites.
Lithic analysis is the study of __________.
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The Harris matrix is a method for quantifying artifacts from depositional units.
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Experimental archaeology uses scientific techniques, such as DNA analysis, to interpret the past.
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Which of the following is a method of quantifying animal bone from an archaeological site?
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In zooarchaeology, MNI estimates are calculated by __________.
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To recover the charred botanical remains (wood and seeds), it is often necessary to employ a method known as __________.
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Frost heave is an example of a climate-related post-depositional process that affects the archaeological record.
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Artifacts that are found in the place where they were originally deposited are said to be__________.
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You have discovered a 1,000-year-old site that was occupied for only a year before being covered by a mudslide. What techniques will you employ to excavate the site? How will you record the data you collect?
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Describe two ʺliving archaeologyʺ techniques used by archaeologists to help interpret archaeological remains.
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Discuss the application of ethnoarchaeology to archaeological interpretation. What areas of past human behavior can it help the archaeologist understand? What are the limitations of ethnoarchaeology?
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Floral analysis is the study of animal bones from archaeological sites.
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________ are natural objects that provide information about the environmental context of past human activity.
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Anthropogenic deposits are the result of insect disturbances on an archaeological site.
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The most important archaeological sites are found within a foot of the ground surface.
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