Deck 5: Space and Time

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Which is a precisely defined location for every find made during an archaeological survey and excavation, and it is part of context?

A) space
B) association
C) archaeology
D) physics
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This term describes the context in space between artifacts and other evidence of human behavior around them.

A) temporal relationships
B) associations
C) patternings
D) hypothetical relationships
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When examining the concept of space, archaeologists apply certain directions of inquiry EXCEPT for

A) the cultural origins of artifacts.
B) activities within a human settlement.
C) seriation techniques.
D) the distributions of human settlement.
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Which law is of great importance when artifacts are being ordered in chronological sequences?

A) stratigraphy
B) independent assortment
C) related geologic strata
D) association
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A collection of artifacts associated with a single individual is a(n)

A) assemblage.
B) horizon.
C) zone.
D) subassemblage.
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A village flourishes, but eventually is abandoned. Later, another village is built at the same location; over many years this second village is replaced. In time, yet another village is built on the same spot. For archaeologists, the layers and artifacts that result from such change are an example of

A) superposition.
B) subassemblage.
C) industry.
D) cross-dating.
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The types of chronology that archaeologists refer to primarily are all of the following EXCEPT

A) relative chronology.
B) absolute chronology.
C) dendrochronology.
D) chronometric chronology.
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What type of time is exemplified by a planting and harvest calendar?

A) temporal
B) chronometric
C) cyclical
D) linear
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The idea that underlying geological levels are earlier than those that cover them is known as the law of

A) association.
B) horizontal neutrality.
C) relatedness.
D) superposition.
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Archaeologists use seriation techniques to place artifacts in chronological order. If the frequencies with which these artifacts occur are plotted as a set of bars, they often appear in a shape known as the

A) battleship curve.
B) artifact form.
C) frequency of occurrence.
D) popularity peak.
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Along with coins, what can be used to date buildings or refuse pits in which they were dropped centuries ago?

A) known age
B) supposed age
C) temporal specificity
D) related importance
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Tree-ring dating has been practiced on long-felled wood beams to date the Indian pueblo buildings of which they were a part. This method is called

A) vegetable chronology.
B) dendrochronology.
C) temporal seriation.
D) chronological sequencing.
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The half-life of C-14 (radiocarbon) is measured at how many years?

A) 5568
B) 3224
C) 5730
D) 5890
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The prehistory of the world from some 40,000 years ago up to historic times is dated almost entirely by which method?

A) elapsed-time
B) Bayesian
C) chronometric
D) radiocarbon
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What comprises optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence (TL), measures the light emitted from baked clays, heated or burnt stone, and windblown sediments like sand?

A) chronological dating
B) chronometric dating
C) cendro-dating
D) luminescence dating
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Which measures radiation-induced defects or the density of trapped electrons within a bone or shell sample without the need to heat them?

A) dendrochronology
B) radiocarbon dating
C) neutron spin deactivation
D) Electronic Spin Resonance
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Uranium series dating measures the steady decay of uranium into various daughter elements inside any formation made up of

A) calcium carbonates.
B) magnesium hydroxides.
C) sodium bicarbonates.
D) sodium hypochlorites.
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For every 100 40K atoms that decay, what percentage becomes 40Ar (Argon), an inactive gas that can easily escape from its present material by diffusion when lava and other molten rocks are formed?

A) 12
B) 15
C) 20
D) 11
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Which series dating is most effective when it is applied to sites between 50,000 and 1 million years old?

A) thorium
B) uranium
C) plutonium
D) carbon
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The date of any mineral containing uranium can be obtained by measuring the amount of uranium in the sample, which is done by counting the fission tracks in the material-narrow trails of damage in the sample caused by fragmentation of massive energy-charged particles. This is known as what kind of dating?

A) uranium track
B) cross-track
C) fission track
D) glass-track dating
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Define the concept of space as used in archaeology. How do archaeologists describe their finds?
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Differentiate between the concepts of assemblage and subassemblage, using examples for each.
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Compare and contrast linear time with cyclical time. Define each with examples.
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Describe the law of superposition and how it relates to the concept of relative chronology. Give an example of relative chronology used in archaeology.
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Describe the application of C-14 dating to archaeology. How does it work, and how is it used?
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Which is a precisely defined location for every find made during an archaeological survey and excavation, and it is part of context?

A) space
B) association
C) archaeology
D) physics
A
2
This term describes the context in space between artifacts and other evidence of human behavior around them.

A) temporal relationships
B) associations
C) patternings
D) hypothetical relationships
B
3
When examining the concept of space, archaeologists apply certain directions of inquiry EXCEPT for

A) the cultural origins of artifacts.
B) activities within a human settlement.
C) seriation techniques.
D) the distributions of human settlement.
C
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Which law is of great importance when artifacts are being ordered in chronological sequences?

A) stratigraphy
B) independent assortment
C) related geologic strata
D) association
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A collection of artifacts associated with a single individual is a(n)

A) assemblage.
B) horizon.
C) zone.
D) subassemblage.
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A village flourishes, but eventually is abandoned. Later, another village is built at the same location; over many years this second village is replaced. In time, yet another village is built on the same spot. For archaeologists, the layers and artifacts that result from such change are an example of

A) superposition.
B) subassemblage.
C) industry.
D) cross-dating.
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The types of chronology that archaeologists refer to primarily are all of the following EXCEPT

A) relative chronology.
B) absolute chronology.
C) dendrochronology.
D) chronometric chronology.
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What type of time is exemplified by a planting and harvest calendar?

A) temporal
B) chronometric
C) cyclical
D) linear
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The idea that underlying geological levels are earlier than those that cover them is known as the law of

A) association.
B) horizontal neutrality.
C) relatedness.
D) superposition.
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Archaeologists use seriation techniques to place artifacts in chronological order. If the frequencies with which these artifacts occur are plotted as a set of bars, they often appear in a shape known as the

A) battleship curve.
B) artifact form.
C) frequency of occurrence.
D) popularity peak.
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Along with coins, what can be used to date buildings or refuse pits in which they were dropped centuries ago?

A) known age
B) supposed age
C) temporal specificity
D) related importance
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Tree-ring dating has been practiced on long-felled wood beams to date the Indian pueblo buildings of which they were a part. This method is called

A) vegetable chronology.
B) dendrochronology.
C) temporal seriation.
D) chronological sequencing.
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The half-life of C-14 (radiocarbon) is measured at how many years?

A) 5568
B) 3224
C) 5730
D) 5890
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The prehistory of the world from some 40,000 years ago up to historic times is dated almost entirely by which method?

A) elapsed-time
B) Bayesian
C) chronometric
D) radiocarbon
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What comprises optical stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence (TL), measures the light emitted from baked clays, heated or burnt stone, and windblown sediments like sand?

A) chronological dating
B) chronometric dating
C) cendro-dating
D) luminescence dating
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Which measures radiation-induced defects or the density of trapped electrons within a bone or shell sample without the need to heat them?

A) dendrochronology
B) radiocarbon dating
C) neutron spin deactivation
D) Electronic Spin Resonance
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Uranium series dating measures the steady decay of uranium into various daughter elements inside any formation made up of

A) calcium carbonates.
B) magnesium hydroxides.
C) sodium bicarbonates.
D) sodium hypochlorites.
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For every 100 40K atoms that decay, what percentage becomes 40Ar (Argon), an inactive gas that can easily escape from its present material by diffusion when lava and other molten rocks are formed?

A) 12
B) 15
C) 20
D) 11
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Which series dating is most effective when it is applied to sites between 50,000 and 1 million years old?

A) thorium
B) uranium
C) plutonium
D) carbon
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The date of any mineral containing uranium can be obtained by measuring the amount of uranium in the sample, which is done by counting the fission tracks in the material-narrow trails of damage in the sample caused by fragmentation of massive energy-charged particles. This is known as what kind of dating?

A) uranium track
B) cross-track
C) fission track
D) glass-track dating
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Define the concept of space as used in archaeology. How do archaeologists describe their finds?
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Differentiate between the concepts of assemblage and subassemblage, using examples for each.
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Compare and contrast linear time with cyclical time. Define each with examples.
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Describe the law of superposition and how it relates to the concept of relative chronology. Give an example of relative chronology used in archaeology.
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Describe the application of C-14 dating to archaeology. How does it work, and how is it used?
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