Deck 20: Europe Before the Romans
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Deck 20: Europe Before the Romans
1
Which of the following sites have yielded some of the earliest copper and gold tools and ornaments in the world?
A) Varna Cemetery
B) Similaun Glacier
C) Unetice
D) Stonehenge
A) Varna Cemetery
B) Similaun Glacier
C) Unetice
D) Stonehenge
A
2
The __________ copper industry was quite sophisticated and these mines date to the earliest so far discovered.
A) Spanish
B) Balkan
C) Varna
D) Syrian
A) Spanish
B) Balkan
C) Varna
D) Syrian
B
3
The Kurgan culture was part of the __________ culture and was remarkable for its burial customs.
A) Urnsfield
B) Beaker
C) Battle Ax
D) Ötzi
A) Urnsfield
B) Beaker
C) Battle Ax
D) Ötzi
C
4
The burial custom of the Battle Ax people was to __________.
A) bury people in a communal mound
B) cremate the individual and place their remains in an urn
C) bury an individual under a small mound
D) bury individuals within well-dressed tombs
A) bury people in a communal mound
B) cremate the individual and place their remains in an urn
C) bury an individual under a small mound
D) bury individuals within well-dressed tombs
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5
What is the technology of copper working based on?
A) stone tool technology
B) bronze metallurgy
C) gold metallurgy
D) pottery technology
A) stone tool technology
B) bronze metallurgy
C) gold metallurgy
D) pottery technology
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6
The characteristic beakers, for which the Beaker people are named, enjoyed widespread use across Europe because __________.
A) the Beaker people had a population explosion and populated Europe
B) everyone needed the beakers to put beer in
C) they became prized status symbols throughout Europe
D) they were useful in melting copper
A) the Beaker people had a population explosion and populated Europe
B) everyone needed the beakers to put beer in
C) they became prized status symbols throughout Europe
D) they were useful in melting copper
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7
Which of the following traditions is associated with the innovation of the plow in Europe?
A) Battle Ax
B) Varna
C) Beaker
D) Unetice
A) Battle Ax
B) Varna
C) Beaker
D) Unetice
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8
European smiths produced some of the finest bronze artifacts made in the ancient world; these include __________.
A) halberds
B) minute chain necklaces
C) shields, daggers, and swords
D) earrings
A) halberds
B) minute chain necklaces
C) shields, daggers, and swords
D) earrings
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9
Social ranking for early European societies is evidenced by grave goods which were increasingly __________ associated with high status individuals.
A) metal artifacts
B) delicately knapped tools
C) finely made pottery from Greece
D) megaliths
A) metal artifacts
B) delicately knapped tools
C) finely made pottery from Greece
D) megaliths
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10
Where did the earliest widespread use of tin-copper alloys occur?
A) Germany
B) Czech Republic
C) Britain
D) Denmark
A) Germany
B) Czech Republic
C) Britain
D) Denmark
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11
The earliest bronze working was centered in __________, where there was an industry manufacturing axes, knife blades, halberds, and many types of ornaments.
A) Unetice
B) Varna
C) Stonehenge
D) Tyrol
A) Unetice
B) Varna
C) Stonehenge
D) Tyrol
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12
As evidenced by Stonehenge, the surplus food and energy from improved agriculture supported __________.
A) exchange
B) trade specialization
C) religious activity
D) social complexity
A) exchange
B) trade specialization
C) religious activity
D) social complexity
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13
Which cultural tradition made full use of horse-drawn vehicles?
A) Battle Ax
B) Beaker
C) Druids
D) Urnfield
A) Battle Ax
B) Beaker
C) Druids
D) Urnfield
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14
The __________ coincided with quickening trade as evidenced in the standardization of weapons and burial customs throughout much of central and western Europe.
A) development of integrated agriculture
B) emergence of bronze-tipped mining tools
C) emergence of warrior elites
D) continuation of population movements throughout Europe
A) development of integrated agriculture
B) emergence of bronze-tipped mining tools
C) emergence of warrior elites
D) continuation of population movements throughout Europe
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15
The prehistory from the rolling grasslands and steppes from China to the Ukraine is obscure until the first millennium B.C., when the __________ and other steppe peoples first appeared in the historical record.
A) Urnfields
B) Beakers
C) La Tène
D) Scythians
A) Urnfields
B) Beakers
C) La Tène
D) Scythians
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16
Ironworking began to spread across Europe around __________ and was used widely for weapons and utilitarian objects by __________.
A) 2000 B.C. / 1500 B.C.
B) A.D. 500 /A.D. 700
C) 1000 B.C. / 700 B.C.
D) 200 B.C. /A.D. 200
A) 2000 B.C. / 1500 B.C.
B) A.D. 500 /A.D. 700
C) 1000 B.C. / 700 B.C.
D) 200 B.C. /A.D. 200
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17
What did the economic organization of Late Bronze Age people lack?
A) a centralized state system
B) specialists supported by the community
C) community smiths
D) a trade network
A) a centralized state system
B) specialists supported by the community
C) community smiths
D) a trade network
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18
Which of the following cultures practiced bronze working, occasionally buried their chieftains in wagons, and enjoyed drinking Mediterranean wine?
A) La Tène
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) Scythian
A) La Tène
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) Scythian
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19
Whose sites are noted for their fortifications?
A) La Tène
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) Scythian
A) La Tène
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) Scythian
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20
The __________ people sacked Rome in 390 B. C.
A) Battle Ax
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) La Tène
A) Battle Ax
B) Urnfield
C) Hallstatt
D) La Tène
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21
Who were the Battle Axe people? Who were the Beaker people? Did they interact with one another?
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22
When did copper working first appear in Europe? What kind of materials was copper made into? When did ironworking first appear in Europe? What were the advantages of iron tools over copper ones?
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23
What were the cultural and social changes that lead to Bronze Age warriors such as the Urnfield people?
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