Deck 11: Cities, Pyramids, and Palaces

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How do archaeologists interpret Habuba Kebira?
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What was the Sed festival?
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What made Egypt an ideal place for the rise of social complexity?
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Which of these towns may have been destroyed by a volcanic eruption?

A) Santorini
B) Knossos
C) Akrotiri
D) Venice
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The title of the ruler in Linear B tablets is the __________.

A) wanax
B) thorax
C) lorax
D) borax
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The concept of heterarchy is based on __________.

A) the relation of unranked elements
B) space inter-syntax
C) oracle bone writing
D) standardized bricks and rations
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Where did the Minoans live?

A) Crete
B) Sicily
C) Peloponnese
D) Orkney
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Excavations at __________ in Mali show that urban centers predate external contact in West Africa.

A) Axum
B) Timbuktu
C) Songhay
D) Jenne-Jeno
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What is the study of the processes that affect organic remains after death?

A) paleoecology
B) zooarchaeology
C) necromodification
D) taphonmy
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The Tomb of Ty at Saqqara shows the integral role that __________ played in managing the economy of the Old Kingdom.

A) farmers
B) priests
C) bureaucrats
D) scribes
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Egyptian kingly power was tied to the concept of __________, which combines the virtues of balance and justice.

A) karma
B) Saqqara
C) ma'at
D) destiny
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Discuss the various arguments about how Minoan and Mycenaean societies interacted on the political level.
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How are the bevel-rim bowls that are commonly found on Uruk sites used to infer social structure?
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How have the cities of Mesopotamia impacted their environment?
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What was the effect of Santorini on Aegean society?
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What is petrographic analysis and how has it been used to track trade routes?
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Compare and contrast the pyramids of Egypt with those of the Maya (Ch. 13) Include their evolution, uses, and construction technology.
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How did writing develop in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and how did the use of writing differ between the two cultures?
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Compare how Egypt and Mesopotamian societies were governed and controlled.
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What kind of violence and warfare existed in Aegean society?
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What role did palaces have in Aegean society?
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The first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt was based where?

A) Cairo
B) Giza
C) Hierakonpolis and Abydos
D) Memphis and Saqqara
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The earliest evidence for the unification of Egypt under a single ruler is a slab of carved slate known as the __________.

A) Abydos Slab
B) Narmer Palette
C) Saqqara Tablet
D) Scorpion Chronicle
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The site of the royal cemetery of Egypt during the First and Second Dynasties is at Abydos.
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The painted wall of Tomb 100 at Hierakonpolis contradicts the information on the Narmer Palette.
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Hieratic was an alternative script to hieroglyphics developed during the fourth dynasty.
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Like the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys, the Nile River valley is rich in mineral resources.
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Upper Egypt refers to the northern part of the Egyptian Nile Valley.
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Although warfare in between Mesopotamian city-states was common, the level of violence was limited.
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The growth of Mesopotamian cities was based on the production of agricultural surplus.
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Most Paleolithic and Neolithic sites in southern Mesopotamia are accessible to archaeologists because they are not deeply buried.
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In southern Mesopotamia, crops can be grown only with irrigation.
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Mesopotamia was bounded by the Nile and the Euphrates Rivers.
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Originally, the great pyramid of Cheops at Giza was sheathed in a casing of polished limestone.
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The Minoans had a form of social organization that was complex without the emergence of urban centers.
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Why did the Nile farmers not have the salination problems that plagued Mesopotamian farmers?

A) The Aswan dam made irrigation unnecessary.
B) They used fertilizers rich in potassium salts.
C) There is no salt in the Egyptian soil.
D) The annual flooding of the Nile replenished the soil.
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Where is the Nile Delta found?

A) Lower Egypt
B) Upper Egypt
C) the Fayum Depression
D) Nubia
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During the Early Dynastic Period of Mesopotamia, the __________ recorded transactions involving the exchange of land for goods.

A) hieroglyphic stones
B) kuduru texts
C) cylinder seals
D) Habuba scrolls
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What is the oldest known city in the world?

A) Ur
B) Hamourkar
C) Habuba Kebira
D) Uruk
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The first cities in Mesopotamia developed during the __________ period.

A) Chalcolithic
B) Uruk
C) Neolithic
D) Ubaid
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Most of the early cities in Mesopotamia were either within or on the edge of __________.

A) rolling upland
B) extensive marshlands
C) desert wasteland
D) grassy savannah
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Mesopotamia is found between the Tigris and Euphrates, centered in what modern country?

A) Pakistan
B) Iraq
C) Syria
D) Turkey
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This epic tale, set in the Uruk period, is known from cuneiform tablets recovered from Mesopotamia.

A) the Bible
B) Gilgamesh
C) the Odyssey
D) the Iliad
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The core of Minoan and Mycenaean society was the palace.
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Peer polity interactions may explain the interaction between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
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The Epic of Gilgamesh recounts the exploits of the king of Uruk.
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The Mesopotamian ziggurat is a _____.

A) method of polychromatic wall decoration
B) stepped pyramid within temple precincts
C) domestic structural feature
D) counting system
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The earliest cuneiform documents were developed to record ownership/economic transactions.
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Deck 11: Cities, Pyramids, and Palaces
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How do archaeologists interpret Habuba Kebira?
Habuba Kebira is a walled town on the Euphrates River in northern Syria. The artifacts found there are only in the style of the Uruk heartland. As this expansion of Uruk was not militaristic, archaeologists have argued that it is a trading post or settlement built to protect important trade routes.
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What was the Sed festival?
Known from engravings in the Djoser complex, this was an event during which the king would run a course in an important ritual of renewal. The performance of the king was essential for maintaining order in the world.
3
What made Egypt an ideal place for the rise of social complexity?
The area is protected from invasion by deserts to the east and west and river rapids to the south. All human habitation was also concentrated along the Nile within this protection. The Nile served as a transportation conduit and its annual flooding annually replenished the farmland. The surrounding deserts supplied metals and mineral resources.
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Which of these towns may have been destroyed by a volcanic eruption?

A) Santorini
B) Knossos
C) Akrotiri
D) Venice
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The title of the ruler in Linear B tablets is the __________.

A) wanax
B) thorax
C) lorax
D) borax
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The concept of heterarchy is based on __________.

A) the relation of unranked elements
B) space inter-syntax
C) oracle bone writing
D) standardized bricks and rations
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Where did the Minoans live?

A) Crete
B) Sicily
C) Peloponnese
D) Orkney
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Excavations at __________ in Mali show that urban centers predate external contact in West Africa.

A) Axum
B) Timbuktu
C) Songhay
D) Jenne-Jeno
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What is the study of the processes that affect organic remains after death?

A) paleoecology
B) zooarchaeology
C) necromodification
D) taphonmy
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The Tomb of Ty at Saqqara shows the integral role that __________ played in managing the economy of the Old Kingdom.

A) farmers
B) priests
C) bureaucrats
D) scribes
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Egyptian kingly power was tied to the concept of __________, which combines the virtues of balance and justice.

A) karma
B) Saqqara
C) ma'at
D) destiny
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Discuss the various arguments about how Minoan and Mycenaean societies interacted on the political level.
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How are the bevel-rim bowls that are commonly found on Uruk sites used to infer social structure?
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How have the cities of Mesopotamia impacted their environment?
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What was the effect of Santorini on Aegean society?
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What is petrographic analysis and how has it been used to track trade routes?
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Compare and contrast the pyramids of Egypt with those of the Maya (Ch. 13) Include their evolution, uses, and construction technology.
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How did writing develop in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and how did the use of writing differ between the two cultures?
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Compare how Egypt and Mesopotamian societies were governed and controlled.
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What kind of violence and warfare existed in Aegean society?
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What role did palaces have in Aegean society?
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The first Dynasty of Ancient Egypt was based where?

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B) Giza
C) Hierakonpolis and Abydos
D) Memphis and Saqqara
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The earliest evidence for the unification of Egypt under a single ruler is a slab of carved slate known as the __________.

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B) Narmer Palette
C) Saqqara Tablet
D) Scorpion Chronicle
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The site of the royal cemetery of Egypt during the First and Second Dynasties is at Abydos.
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The painted wall of Tomb 100 at Hierakonpolis contradicts the information on the Narmer Palette.
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Hieratic was an alternative script to hieroglyphics developed during the fourth dynasty.
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Like the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys, the Nile River valley is rich in mineral resources.
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Upper Egypt refers to the northern part of the Egyptian Nile Valley.
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Although warfare in between Mesopotamian city-states was common, the level of violence was limited.
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The growth of Mesopotamian cities was based on the production of agricultural surplus.
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Most Paleolithic and Neolithic sites in southern Mesopotamia are accessible to archaeologists because they are not deeply buried.
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In southern Mesopotamia, crops can be grown only with irrigation.
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Mesopotamia was bounded by the Nile and the Euphrates Rivers.
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Originally, the great pyramid of Cheops at Giza was sheathed in a casing of polished limestone.
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The Minoans had a form of social organization that was complex without the emergence of urban centers.
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Why did the Nile farmers not have the salination problems that plagued Mesopotamian farmers?

A) The Aswan dam made irrigation unnecessary.
B) They used fertilizers rich in potassium salts.
C) There is no salt in the Egyptian soil.
D) The annual flooding of the Nile replenished the soil.
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Where is the Nile Delta found?

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B) Upper Egypt
C) the Fayum Depression
D) Nubia
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During the Early Dynastic Period of Mesopotamia, the __________ recorded transactions involving the exchange of land for goods.

A) hieroglyphic stones
B) kuduru texts
C) cylinder seals
D) Habuba scrolls
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What is the oldest known city in the world?

A) Ur
B) Hamourkar
C) Habuba Kebira
D) Uruk
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The first cities in Mesopotamia developed during the __________ period.

A) Chalcolithic
B) Uruk
C) Neolithic
D) Ubaid
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Most of the early cities in Mesopotamia were either within or on the edge of __________.

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C) desert wasteland
D) grassy savannah
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Mesopotamia is found between the Tigris and Euphrates, centered in what modern country?

A) Pakistan
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D) Turkey
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This epic tale, set in the Uruk period, is known from cuneiform tablets recovered from Mesopotamia.

A) the Bible
B) Gilgamesh
C) the Odyssey
D) the Iliad
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The core of Minoan and Mycenaean society was the palace.
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Peer polity interactions may explain the interaction between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans.
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The Epic of Gilgamesh recounts the exploits of the king of Uruk.
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The Mesopotamian ziggurat is a _____.

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D) counting system
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