Exam 10: An Explosion of Complexity: Mesopotamia, Africa, and Europe
Exam 1: Encountering the Past65 Questions
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Exam 3: African Roots88 Questions
Exam 4: The Human Lineage78 Questions
Exam 5: The First Humans: The Evolution of Homo Sapiens118 Questions
Exam 6: Expanding Intellectual Horizons: Arts and Ideas in the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age89 Questions
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Exam 8: After the Ice: The Food-Producing Revolution182 Questions
Exam 9: Roots of Complexity: The Origins of Civilization98 Questions
Exam 10: An Explosion of Complexity: Mesopotamia, Africa, and Europe110 Questions
Exam 11: An Explosion of Complexity: The Indus Valley and China52 Questions
Exam 12: An Explosion of Complexity: Mesoamerica100 Questions
Exam 13: An Explosion of Complexity: South America80 Questions
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Did Minoan Crete serve as the basis for Plato's tale of the lost continent of Atlantis?
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At its peak, the population of ancient Egypt is estimated to have been about:
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Discuss Denise Schmandt-Besserat's interpretation of the clay tokens of Mesopotamia. In her view, what purpose did the tokens serve?
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After 5,100 years ago, the standardized impressions placed on clay tokens in ancient Mesopotamia became:
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The earliest Mesopotamian city-and likely the first in the world-was:
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Nubian civilization was not a "pale reflection" of Egyptian civilization but ultimately became Egypt's rival. Support this with archaeological data.
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What does the painting in the tomb of an ancient Egyptian official, Djehutihotep, depict:
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In the chronological sequence of Egypt before the pharaohs, dating to between 7,000 and 6,000 years ago, the first defined cultures are labeled:
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In ancient Egypt, the shift from foraging to an agricultural way of life occurred:
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Among the builders of the pyramids, the "cattle to pig" ratio reflected in their food remains:
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The first clear evidence of social inequality in Egypt was evidenced archaeologically by the presence of:
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In archaeologist V. Gordon Childe's view, class societies developed:
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Archaeologist Charles Maisels describes the process by which complex societies developed in Mesopotamia as:
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The indigenous, ancient European civilization that developed on the Island of Crete is called:
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What does it mean to say that there were "many paths to civilization?" Discuss those many paths.
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Archaeologist Charles Maisels characterizes the development of complex societies in Mesopotamia as being the result of a process of dynamic feedback. Explain this process. What are the variables Maisels feels are key in this process in Mesopotamia?
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The oldest writing found in ancient Egypt has been translated and concerns:
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Did ancient extraterrestrial visitors to Earth play a role in the development of civilization in general and the construction of the Egyptian pyramids in particular?
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