Deck 22: Andean Civilizations

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Michael Moseley suggested that civilizations arose on the Peruvian coast by __________.

A) intensive farming
B) raising llamas and alpacas
C) fishing for anchovies
D) the rule of a great king
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The people at __________ were remarkably skillful cotton weavers.

A) Huaca Prieta
B) Caral
C) El Paraíso
D) Huaca Florida
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The oldest of the U-shaped ceremonial complexes is at __________.

A) Huaca Florida
B) El Paraíso
C) Caral
D) Chavín de Huántar
Question
The leaders of __________ organized the reclamation of the desert by building canals along the steeper areas of the coastal valleys, where the gradients made the diversion of water an easy task

A) Huaca Prieta
B) Huaca Florida
C) Caral
D) El Paraíso
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__________ art has jaguar motifs (where humans, gods, and animals have jaguar-like fangs or limbs), snakes that flow from the bodies of many figures, and nostrils dripping with mucus from ingesting hallucinogenic substances.

A) Moche
B) Chinchorro
C) Chavín
D) Chiripa
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Among Peruvianists, which of the following styles is believed to be the "mother culture" for all later Andean civilizations?

A) Moche pottery
B) Chinchorro mummies
C) Paracas textiles
D) Chavín art
Question
Andeans made mummies __________.

A) just like in the formal Egyptian manner
B) by disemboweling the corpse and letting it dry in sand
C) by placing the corpse in cool, moist caves
D) by smoking a corpse over a fire
Question
The earliest textiles preserved on the coast date to approximately __________, soon after cotton was first cultivated.

A) 4500 B. C.
B) 3500 B. C.
C) 2400 B. C.
D) 1500 B. C.
Question
__________, 75 km northwest of Lake Titicaca, was a major center, with a large residential area and an imposing ceremonial complex on a stone-faced terrace; the elite lived on nearby terraces.

A) Chiripa
B) Pukara
C) Nasca
D) Moche
Question
The __________ state had begun in northern coastal Peru by 200 B. C., and it flourished for 800 years.

A) Nasca
B) Moche
C) Chinchorro
D) Tiwanaku
Question
The spectacular discovery of undisturbed Moche tombs near the village of _________has revolutionized our knowledge of Moche elite.

A) Sipán
B) Cerro Blanco
C) Huaca del Sol
D) Cerro Arena
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From __________ in the archaeological record we have intimate glances into Moche society: prisoners arriving at a ceremonial center for sacrifice, daily dress for the people, and depictions of the rulers themselves.

A) textiles
B) figurines
C) pottery
D) wall paintings
Question
Michael Moseley believes that a series of __________ struck Moche domains in the late sixth century.

A) armed foreigners
B) natural disasters
C) recessions
D) invading sea levels
Question
By A.D. 450, __________, on the southern side of Lake Titicaca, was becoming a major population center as well as an economic and religious focus for the region.

A) Tiwanaku
B) Chinchorro
C) Tucumé
D) Chan Chan
Question
The culture whose art motifs include pumas and condors, as well as anthropomorphic gods is __________.

A) Chavín
B) Wari
C) Tiwanaku
D) Moche
Question
The culture whose art motifs include anthropomorphic feline, eagle, and serpent beings is __________.

A) Moche
B) Chavín
C) Wari
D) Tiwanaku
Question
The decline of the Moche in the Lambayeque Valley left somewhat of a vacuum that was filled by the __________ after A. D. 700.

A) Tucumé
B) Sipán
C) Wari
D) Sicán
Question
In the __________ society, different metals served as markers of social status and wealth, because people's access to artifacts and ornaments in different ores was carefully limited according to rank.

A) Wari
B) Inca
C) Sicán
D) Chan Chan
Question
The focus of the Chimu state was __________, a huge complex of walled compounds lying near the Pacific at the mouth of the Moche Valley; this site covers nearly 4 square miles.

A) Chinchorro
B) Chan Chan
C) Wari
D) Tucumé
Question
The Late Horizon of Peruvian archaeology was the shortest, dating from A. D. 1476 to 1534; this is the period of the __________.

A) Chinchorro
B) Moche
C) Inca
D) Chimu
Question
Inca society was organized into kin groups (groups claiming a common ancestry and owning land in common) known as __________.

A) pampa
B) ayllu
C) huaca
D) chiampa
Question
A leader named __________ rose to power at the beginning of the fifteenth century and about that time, a new religious cult emerged that worshiped Inti.

A) Cusi Inca Yapanqui
B) Huascar
C) Viracocha Inca
D) Atahuallpa
Question
All the census and other data of the Inca Empire were recorded on knotted strings called __________.

A) ayllu
B) huaca
C) chinampa
D) quipu
Question
At the time of the Spanish Conquest, the Inca controlled the lives of as many as __________ people, most of them living in small villages dispersed around religious and political centers.

A) 500,000
B) 2.5 million
C) 6 million
D) 12 million
Question
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro captured the Inca ruler __________, collected a huge quantity of gold in ransom, and then brutally murdered him.

A) Cusi Inca Yapanqui
B) Huascar
C) Viracocha Inca
D) Atahuallpa
Question
Describe the "maritime foundations of Andean civilization" hypothesis. What kinds of resources does this hypothesis suggest the ancient Andeans exploited?
Question
What is the significance of Chavín de Huántar?
Question
Explain the details that are known of Moche life from the archaeological record.
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Deck 22: Andean Civilizations
1
Michael Moseley suggested that civilizations arose on the Peruvian coast by __________.

A) intensive farming
B) raising llamas and alpacas
C) fishing for anchovies
D) the rule of a great king
C
2
The people at __________ were remarkably skillful cotton weavers.

A) Huaca Prieta
B) Caral
C) El Paraíso
D) Huaca Florida
A
3
The oldest of the U-shaped ceremonial complexes is at __________.

A) Huaca Florida
B) El Paraíso
C) Caral
D) Chavín de Huántar
B
4
The leaders of __________ organized the reclamation of the desert by building canals along the steeper areas of the coastal valleys, where the gradients made the diversion of water an easy task

A) Huaca Prieta
B) Huaca Florida
C) Caral
D) El Paraíso
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__________ art has jaguar motifs (where humans, gods, and animals have jaguar-like fangs or limbs), snakes that flow from the bodies of many figures, and nostrils dripping with mucus from ingesting hallucinogenic substances.

A) Moche
B) Chinchorro
C) Chavín
D) Chiripa
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6
Among Peruvianists, which of the following styles is believed to be the "mother culture" for all later Andean civilizations?

A) Moche pottery
B) Chinchorro mummies
C) Paracas textiles
D) Chavín art
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7
Andeans made mummies __________.

A) just like in the formal Egyptian manner
B) by disemboweling the corpse and letting it dry in sand
C) by placing the corpse in cool, moist caves
D) by smoking a corpse over a fire
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The earliest textiles preserved on the coast date to approximately __________, soon after cotton was first cultivated.

A) 4500 B. C.
B) 3500 B. C.
C) 2400 B. C.
D) 1500 B. C.
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__________, 75 km northwest of Lake Titicaca, was a major center, with a large residential area and an imposing ceremonial complex on a stone-faced terrace; the elite lived on nearby terraces.

A) Chiripa
B) Pukara
C) Nasca
D) Moche
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10
The __________ state had begun in northern coastal Peru by 200 B. C., and it flourished for 800 years.

A) Nasca
B) Moche
C) Chinchorro
D) Tiwanaku
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11
The spectacular discovery of undisturbed Moche tombs near the village of _________has revolutionized our knowledge of Moche elite.

A) Sipán
B) Cerro Blanco
C) Huaca del Sol
D) Cerro Arena
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12
From __________ in the archaeological record we have intimate glances into Moche society: prisoners arriving at a ceremonial center for sacrifice, daily dress for the people, and depictions of the rulers themselves.

A) textiles
B) figurines
C) pottery
D) wall paintings
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13
Michael Moseley believes that a series of __________ struck Moche domains in the late sixth century.

A) armed foreigners
B) natural disasters
C) recessions
D) invading sea levels
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By A.D. 450, __________, on the southern side of Lake Titicaca, was becoming a major population center as well as an economic and religious focus for the region.

A) Tiwanaku
B) Chinchorro
C) Tucumé
D) Chan Chan
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15
The culture whose art motifs include pumas and condors, as well as anthropomorphic gods is __________.

A) Chavín
B) Wari
C) Tiwanaku
D) Moche
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The culture whose art motifs include anthropomorphic feline, eagle, and serpent beings is __________.

A) Moche
B) Chavín
C) Wari
D) Tiwanaku
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17
The decline of the Moche in the Lambayeque Valley left somewhat of a vacuum that was filled by the __________ after A. D. 700.

A) Tucumé
B) Sipán
C) Wari
D) Sicán
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18
In the __________ society, different metals served as markers of social status and wealth, because people's access to artifacts and ornaments in different ores was carefully limited according to rank.

A) Wari
B) Inca
C) Sicán
D) Chan Chan
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19
The focus of the Chimu state was __________, a huge complex of walled compounds lying near the Pacific at the mouth of the Moche Valley; this site covers nearly 4 square miles.

A) Chinchorro
B) Chan Chan
C) Wari
D) Tucumé
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20
The Late Horizon of Peruvian archaeology was the shortest, dating from A. D. 1476 to 1534; this is the period of the __________.

A) Chinchorro
B) Moche
C) Inca
D) Chimu
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21
Inca society was organized into kin groups (groups claiming a common ancestry and owning land in common) known as __________.

A) pampa
B) ayllu
C) huaca
D) chiampa
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A leader named __________ rose to power at the beginning of the fifteenth century and about that time, a new religious cult emerged that worshiped Inti.

A) Cusi Inca Yapanqui
B) Huascar
C) Viracocha Inca
D) Atahuallpa
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All the census and other data of the Inca Empire were recorded on knotted strings called __________.

A) ayllu
B) huaca
C) chinampa
D) quipu
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At the time of the Spanish Conquest, the Inca controlled the lives of as many as __________ people, most of them living in small villages dispersed around religious and political centers.

A) 500,000
B) 2.5 million
C) 6 million
D) 12 million
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25
The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro captured the Inca ruler __________, collected a huge quantity of gold in ransom, and then brutally murdered him.

A) Cusi Inca Yapanqui
B) Huascar
C) Viracocha Inca
D) Atahuallpa
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26
Describe the "maritime foundations of Andean civilization" hypothesis. What kinds of resources does this hypothesis suggest the ancient Andeans exploited?
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27
What is the significance of Chavín de Huántar?
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Explain the details that are known of Moche life from the archaeological record.
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