Exam 8: Archaeological Classification and Ancient Technologies
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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Which is a classification that permits comparison that allows archaeologists to align an assemblage with other assemblages in time and space?
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Which of the following is a system for classifying materials, objects, and phenomena used in many sciences, including archaeology?
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A cultural unit represented by like components on different sites or at different levels of the same site is a(n)
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Referring to the concept of "Units of Ordering," describe each unit, how it is used in archaeology, and how the units relate to each other.
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American archaeologists have generally preferred to make considerable use of data on artifacts and other culture traits known to have been used by living societies in North America. This perspective is considered to be more
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