Exam 10: Explanation in Archaeology
Exam 1: The History of Archaeology48 Questions
Exam 2: The Variety of the Evidence34 Questions
Exam 3: Survey and Excavation of Sites and Features43 Questions
Exam 4: Dating Methods and Chronology46 Questions
Exam 5: Social Archaeology43 Questions
Exam 6: Environment, Subsistence, and Diet44 Questions
Exam 7: Technology, Trade, and Exchange43 Questions
Exam 8: The Bioarchaeology of People38 Questions
Exam 9: Cognitive Archaeology43 Questions
Exam 10: Explanation in Archaeology43 Questions
Exam 11: Archaeology and the Public43 Questions
Exam 12: Managing Our Heritage43 Questions
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The idea that the human mind evolved under the selective pressures faced by the hunter-gatherer lifestyle of Ice-age humans is an important aspect of
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In migrationist and diffusionist explanations of the past,a "people" is defined as
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The New Archaeology is considered to be a challenge to Processual Archaeology
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Before the New Archaeology,changes observed in the archaeological record were often explained by the idea of
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Around the 12th century BC,the Phoenicians developed a simplified phonetic script to write their Semitic language.By the early 1st millennium BC,the script was adapted by the Greeks to write their language,and the Greek alphabet was later modified in Italy to write Etruscan and Latin.It was through Latin that our own alphabet (known as the Roman alphabet)came to much of Europe,and later the rest of the world.This is a positive example of ____________
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When the Spanish reached Mexico in the early 16th century they found
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The concept of __________ has been introduced to permit discussion of the role of the individual in promoting change
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Marxist archaeology seeks to understand processes of change in human history through the study of contradictions between the forces of production and social organization.
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Emphasizing the scientific methodology of problem statement,hypothesis formulation,and subsequent testing,______________ is an approach that stresses the dynamic relationship between the social and economic aspects of culture and the environment in understanding culture change
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A common criticism of the early New Archaeology (functional-processual archaeology)was that the importance of ideological and symbolic aspects of societies was ignored or undervalued.
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Which of the following has been put forth as a monocausal explanation for the origins of a state
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Compare migrationist and diffusionist explanations for change,such as the appearance of a new kind of pottery or new decorative motifs,to processual explanations for change.How does a processual approach differ from such traditional explanations?
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A notable feature of Lewis Binford's work on the origins of farming was its generality: he was seeking to explain the origins of agriculture worldwide.His is an example of a _________ approach to archaeology
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Using a traditional Migrationist approach,it is argued that each archaeological culture is the manifestation,in material terms,of a specific
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The Classic Maya kings portrayed themselves as great guarantors of prosperity and stability,but during the critical 8th and 9th centuries leading up to the Maya collapse they were unable to deliver on these promises because of
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The idea that European Megaliths were used by elders and community leaders to manipulate the members of society into the continued recognition of their social status is an example of a
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The short-term intentions of individuals can be referred to as agency.
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Later archaeological critiques of diffusionist explanations have shown that migrations
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Robert Carneiro,a major proponent of ______________,emphasized the importance of environmental constraints and territorial limitations to explain the origins of the state
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