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Deck 4: The Archaeological Record
1
Material remains (artifacts, ecofacts, and features) within an archaeological site are generally distributed ________.
A) nonrandomly
B) randomly
C) only within one strata layer
D) only on the surface
A) nonrandomly
B) randomly
C) only within one strata layer
D) only on the surface
A
2
All archaeological materials in a site belonging to a particular cultural entity constitute a site's ________.
A) culture
B) artifacts
C) components
D) geofacts
A) culture
B) artifacts
C) components
D) geofacts
C
3
One of the three major criteria for classifying sites is ________.
A) cultural associations
B) age
C) archaeological features
D) presence of human remains
A) cultural associations
B) age
C) archaeological features
D) presence of human remains
B
4
The deposits of soils that consist of decomposed garbage are called ________.
A) anthropogenic soils
B) tells
C) strata
D) middens
A) anthropogenic soils
B) tells
C) strata
D) middens
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5
What was found at the ancient archaeological site at Laetoli?
A) complex composite tools
B) fossilized hominin footprints
C) the first evidence of the use of fire
D) extensive ossuary
A) complex composite tools
B) fossilized hominin footprints
C) the first evidence of the use of fire
D) extensive ossuary
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6
Tools that are present in the archaeological record but are seldom recognized and rarely recovered by archaeologists are ________ tools,
A) casual
B) specialized
C) simple
D) composite
A) casual
B) specialized
C) simple
D) composite
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7
The debris left over from the manufacture of tools can also be classified as ________.
A) ecofacts
B) artifacts
C) geofacts
D) manuports
A) ecofacts
B) artifacts
C) geofacts
D) manuports
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8
Unmodified remains of biological materials used by people are called ________.
A) ecofacts
B) artifacts
C) geofacts
D) manuports
A) ecofacts
B) artifacts
C) geofacts
D) manuports
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9
What is the study of pollen called?
A) taphonomy
B) hydrology
C) palynology
D) bioturbation
A) taphonomy
B) hydrology
C) palynology
D) bioturbation
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10
Which of the following is an example of a feature?
A) food remnants of animal bones
B) natural rock outcropping
C) a composite tool
D) a hearth
A) food remnants of animal bones
B) natural rock outcropping
C) a composite tool
D) a hearth
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11
In archaeology, the designing and building of structures, primarily those in which people live and work is called ________.
A) domiciles
B) habitats
C) spaces
D) architecture
A) domiciles
B) habitats
C) spaces
D) architecture
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12
Structures made from which of the following materials preserve best in the archaeological record?
A) stone
B) brick
C) wood
D) mud
A) stone
B) brick
C) wood
D) mud
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13
The process of burning human remains is called ________.
A) ossuary
B) cremation
C) burial
D) inhumation
A) ossuary
B) cremation
C) burial
D) inhumation
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14
The study of biological materials being transformed from their original state is called ________.
A) taphonomy
B) geology
C) palynology
D) bioturbation
A) taphonomy
B) geology
C) palynology
D) bioturbation
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15
The action of water upon a site is called ________.
A) geology
B) taphonomy
C) hydrology
D) bioturbation
A) geology
B) taphonomy
C) hydrology
D) bioturbation
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16
What type of geologic event destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii, the Maya village of Joya de Ceren in El Salvador, and the Greek island of Santorini?
A) volcanic eruption
B) earthquake
C) tsunami
D) mud slide
A) volcanic eruption
B) earthquake
C) tsunami
D) mud slide
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17
An ossuary contains ________.
A) middens
B) human bones
C) ecofacts
D) hearths
A) middens
B) human bones
C) ecofacts
D) hearths
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18
In working toward preservation of a site, archaeologists need to preserve site objects as well as ________.
A) the habitants of local animals
B) all of the topsoil
C) the context of objects in a site
D) the decomposition of biological objects
A) the habitants of local animals
B) all of the topsoil
C) the context of objects in a site
D) the decomposition of biological objects
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19
In what types of environments can natural mummification occur?
A) very dry or frozen ones
B) very wet or damp ones
C) any environment
D) variable climates
A) very dry or frozen ones
B) very wet or damp ones
C) any environment
D) variable climates
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20
Human bone in the archaeological record ________.
A) is never kept
B) is only found in cemetery sites
C) is rarely of scientific importance
D) should be treated with care
A) is never kept
B) is only found in cemetery sites
C) is rarely of scientific importance
D) should be treated with care
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21
Which of the following are primary agents of bioturbation?
A) water
B) burrowing animals
C) wind
D) microbes
A) water
B) burrowing animals
C) wind
D) microbes
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22
Why are hearths or campfires among the most common features encountered by archaeologists?
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23
Why do archaeologists value examining the garbage and discarded objects of the people they study?
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24
Describe the differences between casual, simple, and composite tools.
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25
What are some of the forces that can act on and disrupt an archaeological site over time? How are people also included in this?
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26
What are some factors involved in recognizing and recovering archaeological materials?
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