Deck 8: Archaeological Classification and Ancient Technologies
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Deck 8: Archaeological Classification and Ancient Technologies
1
Reassembling fragmented pots, hardening bones with chemicals, and stabilizing fragile objects are part of what archaeologists call
A) restoration.
B) conservation.
C) preservation.
D) mediation.
A) restoration.
B) conservation.
C) preservation.
D) mediation.
B
2
Which of the following is a system for classifying materials, objects, and phenomena used in many sciences, including archaeology?
A) systematics
B) typological studies
C) taphonomy
D) taxonomy
A) systematics
B) typological studies
C) taphonomy
D) taxonomy
D
3
Excavations in Liang Bua Cave yielded a remarkable series of diminutive human skeletons dating to before 38,000 and 13,000 years ago. These skeletons belong to the species
A) Homo erectus.
B) Homo habilis.
C) Australopithecus africanus.
D) Homo floresiensis.
A) Homo erectus.
B) Homo habilis.
C) Australopithecus africanus.
D) Homo floresiensis.
D
4
Computers and statistical approaches to artifact classification have added a fourth objective to the archaeological taxonomies in use today, which is
A) describing types.
B) organizing data into manageable units.
C) studying assemblage variability in the archaeological record.
D) identifying relationships between types.
A) describing types.
B) organizing data into manageable units.
C) studying assemblage variability in the archaeological record.
D) identifying relationships between types.
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5
Which is a system of classification searches for patterns among either objects or the variables that define these objects?
A) taxonomy
B) seriation
C) typology
D) phrenology
A) taxonomy
B) seriation
C) typology
D) phrenology
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6
Which is a classification that permits comparison that allows archaeologists to align an assemblage with other assemblages in time and space?
A) taxonomy
B) seriation
C) typology
D) phrenology
A) taxonomy
B) seriation
C) typology
D) phrenology
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7
In archaeology, a grouping of artifacts created for comparison with other groups is called a
A) type.
B) seriation.
C) typology.
D) assemblage.
A) type.
B) seriation.
C) typology.
D) assemblage.
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8
Who produced Oldowan tools?
A) Homo erectus
B) Homo habilis
C) Australopithecus africanus
D) Homo floresiensis
A) Homo erectus
B) Homo habilis
C) Australopithecus africanus
D) Homo floresiensis
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9
Archaeologists tend to use four "types of types." Which of the following is NOT one of them?
A) descriptive
B) chronological
C) functional
D) religious
A) descriptive
B) chronological
C) functional
D) religious
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10
The physical characteristics used to distinguish one commonplace artifact from another are
A) attributes.
B) elements.
C) traits.
D) features.
A) attributes.
B) elements.
C) traits.
D) features.
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11
Which types of artifacts are based solely on the form of the artifact, the most elementary physical or external properties?
A) chronological
B) descriptive
C) functional
D) descriptive
A) chronological
B) descriptive
C) functional
D) descriptive
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12
Which types of artifacts are based on cultural use or role rather than on outward form or chronological position?
A) chronological
B) descriptive
C) functional
D) descriptive
A) chronological
B) descriptive
C) functional
D) descriptive
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13
American archaeologists have generally preferred to make considerable use of data on artifacts and other culture traits known to have been used by living societies in North America. This perspective is considered to be more
A) historical.
B) cultural.
C) ahistorical.
D) deciduous.
A) historical.
B) cultural.
C) ahistorical.
D) deciduous.
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14
If archaeologists want to understand the dynamics of cultural systems . . . in the past, they need to study and interpret living conditions in what part of human existence?
A) chronologic times
B) prehistoric times
C) historic times
D) modern times
A) chronologic times
B) prehistoric times
C) historic times
D) modern times
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15
A physically bounded portion of a site that contains a distinct assemblage is a(n)
A) association.
B) unit.
C) component.
D) horizon.
A) association.
B) unit.
C) component.
D) horizon.
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16
A cultural unit represented by like components on different sites or at different levels of the same site is a(n)
A) assemblage.
B) unit.
C) phase.
D) horizon.
A) assemblage.
B) unit.
C) phase.
D) horizon.
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17
Lasting artifact types, assemblages of tools, architectural styles, economic practices, or art styles that last much longer than one phase or even the duration of a horizon are called
A) assemblages.
B) units.
C) phases.
D) traditions.
A) assemblages.
B) units.
C) phases.
D) traditions.
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18
In the manufacture of stone tools, the stone is acquired and then shaped by removing flakes until the desired form is achieved. This technology is described as
A) blade.
B) reductive.
C) flake.
D) conchoidal.
A) blade.
B) reductive.
C) flake.
D) conchoidal.
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19
When archaeologists compared trace element clusters from a clay jar to a large database of samples from Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean, the database pointed to the southern hill country of Israel and Transjordan as the source of the vessels, an area where vineyards were well established in 3100 B.C. The wine probably traveled the Nile across an ancient trade route that linked southern Israel with Egypt via the Sinai Desert. The analysis that enabled archaeologists to trace this detailed route is
A) subtractive.
B) neutron activation.
C) lithic.
D) petrological.
A) subtractive.
B) neutron activation.
C) lithic.
D) petrological.
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20
Much of the basketry and textiles that survive from prehistoric times has been preserved because of
A) dry conditions.
B) greater levels of sophistication.
C) specific raw materials.
D) manufacturing techniques.
A) dry conditions.
B) greater levels of sophistication.
C) specific raw materials.
D) manufacturing techniques.
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21
Discuss the skills necessary for textile production. Explain each skill, and explain how the skills interrelate.
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22
Explain how bone and wood might have been used as tools by early humans. Why is there so little evidence for this usage?
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23
Referring to the concept of "Units of Ordering," describe each unit, how it is used in archaeology, and how the units relate to each other.
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24
Let's say you have just completed excavation and now have to unpack the finds, records, photos, etc. Explain the steps you go through to properly analyze all of your materials.
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25
Discuss types in archaeology. Name some examples of each type.
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