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Ideas that archaeologists have developed about the past and about the way we come to know about the past are referred to as ___________.

A) antiquarianism
B) archaeological theories
C) hermeneutics
D) historicism
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New laws requiring archaeological work to be done before damaging construction work created which of the following?

A) a wealth of artifacts for museums
B) a rejection of the New Archaeology
C) the New Archaeology
D) Cultural Resource Management (CRM) archaeology
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Which of the following statements best describes postprocessual archaeology?

A) It argues that archaeologists should emulate historians.
B) It is rooted in an etic approach to archaeology.
C) It avoids hypotheses in favor of more subjective analyses.
D) Postprocessual archaeologists study only on historical populations.
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The goal of postprocessual archaeology is to __________.

A) formulate general laws governing human behavior
B) offer interpretations based on contextual data
C) write culture history
D) test hypotheses
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Which of these theories stresses the interaction between the presuppositions we bring to a problem and the independent empirical reality of our observations and experiences?

A) systems theory
B) hermeneutics
C) heuristics
D) induction
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________ focuses on the way archaeologists study and represent gender in the archaeological record, as well as gender biases of the investigator.

A) Feminist archaeology
B) Gynocentric archaeology
C) Masculinist archaeology
D) Postprocessual archaeology
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__________ stressed the importance of the actions of the individual living in past society.

A) Lewis Binfordʹs writings
B) Feminist archaeology
C) Processual archaeology
D) Agency theory
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What is the difference between induction and deduction?
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How has systems theory been applied to archaeology?
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How has gender been misinterpreted by archaeologists?
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Which of the following statements best describes systems theory?

A) It was heavily influenced by the works of Marx.
B) It views society as an interconnected network of elements.
C) It represented a conservative alternative to the New Archaeology.
D) Systems theory plays a significant role in contemporary archaeology.
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Observations of archaeological materials in the present that can help create and test hypotheses about the past are called __________.

A) middle-range research
B) the culture history approach
C) postprocessual archaeology
D) systems theory
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Binford thought that for archaeology to be considered a science it must work by ________ from general laws and models.

A) drawing
B) induction
C) extrapolation
D) deduction
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Which of the following represents the first clear evidence for the use of excavation to recover and explore the past?

A) the exploration of a mound by Thomas Jefferson
B) the recovery of ʺthunderstonesʺ by Antoine de Jussieu
C) an emblem book written by Johannes Sambucus
D) John Frereʹs report on a Paleolithic site at Hoxne, England
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Which of the following scholars helped establish the antiquity of humanity?

A) Charles Lyell
B) John Frere
C) Lewis Binford
D) Ian Hodder
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The Three-Age system divided prehistory into the __________ Ages.

A) Savage, Barbarian, and Civilized
B) Stone, Bronze, and Iron
C) Foraging, Pastoral, and Agrarian
D) Animist, Theistic, and Secular
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Why did the publication of 'On the Origin of Species' upset the church?

A) It removed divinity from creation.
B) It proved the earth was created 4004 BC.
C) It showed the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
D) It helped Heinrich Schliemann explain Troy.
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The Neolithic and the Paleolithic were defined by whom?

A) Christian Thomsen
B) John Frere
C) John Lubbock
D) Heinrich Schliemann
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________ pioneered the methods of stratigraphic excavation and seriation to create a chronology in his work in Egypt.

A) Abbe Henri Breuil
B) Sir Flinders Petrie
C) V. Gordon Childe
D) Heinrich Schliemann
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Toward the end of the 19th century, the __________ approach was characterized.

A) processual
B) post-processual
C) culture history
D) evolutionary
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________ twisted the archaeological record to reinforce German nationalism and support the Nazi Party.

A) Gustaf Kossinna
B) Flinders Petri
C) John Lubbock
D) Heinrich Schliemann
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Which archaeologist proposed the idea of a Neolithic Revolution characterized by agricultural villages?

A) John Frere
B) John Lubbock
C) V. Gordon Childe
D) Lewis Binford
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Who was the catalyst for the New Archaeology?

A) Walter Taylor
B) Lewis Binford
C) Flinders Petrie
D) Ian Hodder
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What is evolutionary archaeology?
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What did Ian Hodder mean when he said that archaeology begins ʺat the edge of the trowelʺ?
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What is the goal of archaeological recording and what are some of the recording methods employed by archaeologists?
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What are the major areas of biological analysis and what do they describe?
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How can an archaeologist get an accurate quantitative picture of the relative frequency of different animals in the faunal assemblage?
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How can seriation be used to develop a relative chronology of an artifact type?
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Describe two ʺliving archaeologyʺ techniques used by archaeologists to help interpret archaeological remains.
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What are the eight principles of archaeological ethics set out by the Society for American Archaeology? What is their purpose?
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You have discovered a 1,000-year-old site that was occupied for only a year before being covered by a mudslide. What techniques will you employ to excavate the site? How will you record the data you collect?
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A human body is buried in a peat bog one thousand years ago. Discuss the taphonomic processes that might have occurred and how they might affect the interpretation of the burial.
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Discuss the application of ethnoarchaeology to archaeological interpretation. What areas of past human behavior can it help the archaeologist understand? What are the limitations of ethnoarchaeology?
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What are some methods that archaeologists employ in a stratigraphic analysis?
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Explain the difference between and the purpose of horizontal and vertical excavation.
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How are geographic information systems (GIS) used in archaeology?
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What was new about the New Archaeology?
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Compare and contrast the theoretical underpinnings of processual and postprocessual archaeology.
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How do Systems Theory and Hermeneutics help archaeologists understand the past?
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According to postprocessual archaeologists, what is the relationship of archaeology to modern society?
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What is gender and how can it be identified in the archaeological record? Discuss how feminist archaeology can radically alter our interpretation of the past.
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What is the significance of the Three-Age system?
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What was the contribution of V. Gordon Childe to archaeology?
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What was Grahame Clarkʹs contribution to scientific archaeology?
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What were the goals of the New Archaeology?
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What is remote sensing and what is it relevance to archaeology?
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How does radiocarbon dating work? What are the advantages and limitations of this technique?
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Albert Spaulding argued that archaeologists should impose categories on material culture in order to study it.
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Frost heave is an example of a climate-related post-depositional process that affects the archaeological record.
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Sampling is used to select a representative collection of a large group of artifacts for study.
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Typology is the study of the layers of the earth.
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Radiocarbon dating can only be used on organic materials, such as charcoal and bone.
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Experimental archaeology uses scientific techniques, such as DNA analysis, to interpret the past.
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The half-life of the carbon-12 atom is 5,730 years.
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King Tutankhamen conducted an early archaeological dig at the site of the Sphinx.
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In Medieval Europe, prehistoric stone tools found in fields were thought to be ""thunderstones"" formed where lightning struck.
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Thomas Jeffersonʹs excavations of a mound on his property proved it was not made by Indians.
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Ecofacts are objects that show traces of human manufacture.
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Wet screening is used to recover items from submerged sites.
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To understand how a feature such as a burial pit relates to the surrounding strata, it is necessary to determine the surface of origin for the pit.
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Lewis Binford pronounced that archaeology should be science or it should be nothing at all.
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Deduction involves taking available data and inferring general models from it.
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Hermeneutics views our knowledge of past societies as static and unchanging.
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Feminist archaeologists see males as responsible for most of the trouble in prehistory.
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Evolutionary archaeology, ironically, rejects the theory of evolution as having any application to modern archaeology.
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The law of superposition states that each layer is younger than the layer beneath it.
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Danish antiquarian Jean Baptiste Lamarck developed the Three Age System in 1816.
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The struggle between evolution and religion predates the publication of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species.
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To recover the charred botanical remains (wood and seeds), it is often necessary to employ a method known as __________.

A) filtration
B) flotation
C) dry screening
D) piece plotting
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Any object that shows traces of human manufacture is referred to as a/n __________.

A) ecofact
B) artifact
C) site
D) feature
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Ideas that archaeologists have developed about the past and about the way we come to know about the past are referred to as ___________.

A) antiquarianism
B) archaeological theories
C) hermeneutics
D) historicism
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2
New laws requiring archaeological work to be done before damaging construction work created which of the following?

A) a wealth of artifacts for museums
B) a rejection of the New Archaeology
C) the New Archaeology
D) Cultural Resource Management (CRM) archaeology
D
3
Which of the following statements best describes postprocessual archaeology?

A) It argues that archaeologists should emulate historians.
B) It is rooted in an etic approach to archaeology.
C) It avoids hypotheses in favor of more subjective analyses.
D) Postprocessual archaeologists study only on historical populations.
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The goal of postprocessual archaeology is to __________.

A) formulate general laws governing human behavior
B) offer interpretations based on contextual data
C) write culture history
D) test hypotheses
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Which of these theories stresses the interaction between the presuppositions we bring to a problem and the independent empirical reality of our observations and experiences?

A) systems theory
B) hermeneutics
C) heuristics
D) induction
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________ focuses on the way archaeologists study and represent gender in the archaeological record, as well as gender biases of the investigator.

A) Feminist archaeology
B) Gynocentric archaeology
C) Masculinist archaeology
D) Postprocessual archaeology
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__________ stressed the importance of the actions of the individual living in past society.

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B) Feminist archaeology
C) Processual archaeology
D) Agency theory
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What is the difference between induction and deduction?
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How has systems theory been applied to archaeology?
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How has gender been misinterpreted by archaeologists?
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Which of the following statements best describes systems theory?

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B) It views society as an interconnected network of elements.
C) It represented a conservative alternative to the New Archaeology.
D) Systems theory plays a significant role in contemporary archaeology.
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Observations of archaeological materials in the present that can help create and test hypotheses about the past are called __________.

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C) postprocessual archaeology
D) systems theory
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Binford thought that for archaeology to be considered a science it must work by ________ from general laws and models.

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C) extrapolation
D) deduction
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Which of the following represents the first clear evidence for the use of excavation to recover and explore the past?

A) the exploration of a mound by Thomas Jefferson
B) the recovery of ʺthunderstonesʺ by Antoine de Jussieu
C) an emblem book written by Johannes Sambucus
D) John Frereʹs report on a Paleolithic site at Hoxne, England
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Which of the following scholars helped establish the antiquity of humanity?

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C) Lewis Binford
D) Ian Hodder
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The Three-Age system divided prehistory into the __________ Ages.

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B) Stone, Bronze, and Iron
C) Foraging, Pastoral, and Agrarian
D) Animist, Theistic, and Secular
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Why did the publication of 'On the Origin of Species' upset the church?

A) It removed divinity from creation.
B) It proved the earth was created 4004 BC.
C) It showed the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
D) It helped Heinrich Schliemann explain Troy.
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The Neolithic and the Paleolithic were defined by whom?

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C) John Lubbock
D) Heinrich Schliemann
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________ pioneered the methods of stratigraphic excavation and seriation to create a chronology in his work in Egypt.

A) Abbe Henri Breuil
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C) V. Gordon Childe
D) Heinrich Schliemann
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Toward the end of the 19th century, the __________ approach was characterized.

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D) evolutionary
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________ twisted the archaeological record to reinforce German nationalism and support the Nazi Party.

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D) Heinrich Schliemann
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Which archaeologist proposed the idea of a Neolithic Revolution characterized by agricultural villages?

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D) Lewis Binford
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Who was the catalyst for the New Archaeology?

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What is evolutionary archaeology?
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What did Ian Hodder mean when he said that archaeology begins ʺat the edge of the trowelʺ?
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What is the goal of archaeological recording and what are some of the recording methods employed by archaeologists?
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What are the major areas of biological analysis and what do they describe?
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How can an archaeologist get an accurate quantitative picture of the relative frequency of different animals in the faunal assemblage?
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How can seriation be used to develop a relative chronology of an artifact type?
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Describe two ʺliving archaeologyʺ techniques used by archaeologists to help interpret archaeological remains.
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What are the eight principles of archaeological ethics set out by the Society for American Archaeology? What is their purpose?
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You have discovered a 1,000-year-old site that was occupied for only a year before being covered by a mudslide. What techniques will you employ to excavate the site? How will you record the data you collect?
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A human body is buried in a peat bog one thousand years ago. Discuss the taphonomic processes that might have occurred and how they might affect the interpretation of the burial.
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Discuss the application of ethnoarchaeology to archaeological interpretation. What areas of past human behavior can it help the archaeologist understand? What are the limitations of ethnoarchaeology?
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What are some methods that archaeologists employ in a stratigraphic analysis?
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Explain the difference between and the purpose of horizontal and vertical excavation.
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How are geographic information systems (GIS) used in archaeology?
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What was new about the New Archaeology?
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Compare and contrast the theoretical underpinnings of processual and postprocessual archaeology.
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How do Systems Theory and Hermeneutics help archaeologists understand the past?
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According to postprocessual archaeologists, what is the relationship of archaeology to modern society?
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What is gender and how can it be identified in the archaeological record? Discuss how feminist archaeology can radically alter our interpretation of the past.
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What is the significance of the Three-Age system?
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What was the contribution of V. Gordon Childe to archaeology?
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What was Grahame Clarkʹs contribution to scientific archaeology?
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What were the goals of the New Archaeology?
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What is remote sensing and what is it relevance to archaeology?
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How does radiocarbon dating work? What are the advantages and limitations of this technique?
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Albert Spaulding argued that archaeologists should impose categories on material culture in order to study it.
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Frost heave is an example of a climate-related post-depositional process that affects the archaeological record.
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Sampling is used to select a representative collection of a large group of artifacts for study.
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Typology is the study of the layers of the earth.
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Radiocarbon dating can only be used on organic materials, such as charcoal and bone.
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Experimental archaeology uses scientific techniques, such as DNA analysis, to interpret the past.
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The half-life of the carbon-12 atom is 5,730 years.
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King Tutankhamen conducted an early archaeological dig at the site of the Sphinx.
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In Medieval Europe, prehistoric stone tools found in fields were thought to be ""thunderstones"" formed where lightning struck.
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Thomas Jeffersonʹs excavations of a mound on his property proved it was not made by Indians.
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Ecofacts are objects that show traces of human manufacture.
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Wet screening is used to recover items from submerged sites.
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To understand how a feature such as a burial pit relates to the surrounding strata, it is necessary to determine the surface of origin for the pit.
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Lewis Binford pronounced that archaeology should be science or it should be nothing at all.
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Deduction involves taking available data and inferring general models from it.
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Hermeneutics views our knowledge of past societies as static and unchanging.
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Feminist archaeologists see males as responsible for most of the trouble in prehistory.
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Evolutionary archaeology, ironically, rejects the theory of evolution as having any application to modern archaeology.
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The law of superposition states that each layer is younger than the layer beneath it.
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Danish antiquarian Jean Baptiste Lamarck developed the Three Age System in 1816.
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The struggle between evolution and religion predates the publication of Charles Darwin's On The Origin of Species.
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To recover the charred botanical remains (wood and seeds), it is often necessary to employ a method known as __________.

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