Exam 2: Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory
Exam 1: Fossils, Cities, and Civilizations: the Birth of a Science25 Questions
Exam 2: Introducing Archaeology and Prehistory25 Questions
Exam 3: Culture and Context25 Questions
Exam 4: Explaining the Past25 Questions
Exam 5: Space and Time25 Questions
Exam 6: They Sought It Here, They Sought It There: the Process of Research and Finding Archaeological Sites25 Questions
Exam 7: Excavation12 Questions
Exam 8: Archaeological Classification and Ancient Technologies25 Questions
Exam 9: The Present and the Past25 Questions
Exam 10: Ancient Climate and Environment25 Questions
Exam 11: Come Tell Me How You Lived25 Questions
Exam 12: Settlement and Landscape24 Questions
Exam 13: The Archaeology of People25 Questions
Exam 14: Managing the Past25 Questions
Exam 15: So You Want to Become an Archaeologist25 Questions
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The primary goal of archaeology in much of Africa is not to study archives and documents, but to learn from long-abandoned villages and rubbish heaps, the material remains of the past, which can be described as
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Which subdivision of anthropology studies human language, sometimes important to the study of the past?
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What field of archaeology is concerned with the management and assessment of the significance of cultural resources such as archaeological sites?
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What traditionally was the genus and species of the "upright man"?
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