Deck 2: The First Humans
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Deck 2: The First Humans
1
The oldest known stone artifacts are
A) 3 to 5 million years old.
B) 2 to 2.9 million years old.
C) less than 1.5 million years old.
D) from southern Chile.
A) 3 to 5 million years old.
B) 2 to 2.9 million years old.
C) less than 1.5 million years old.
D) from southern Chile.
B
2
The Hadar region is located
A) in South Africa.
B) in the Near East.
C) in West Africa.
D) in Ethiopia.
A) in South Africa.
B) in the Near East.
C) in West Africa.
D) in Ethiopia.
D
3
The dryopithecines were
A) Pleistocene ape ancestors.
B) ancestors of apes and humans.
C) found only in North and South America.
D) one of the earliest mammal forms.
A) Pleistocene ape ancestors.
B) ancestors of apes and humans.
C) found only in North and South America.
D) one of the earliest mammal forms.
B
4
The first person to recognize and name an australopithecine was
A) Donald Johansen.
B) Louis Leakey.
C) Mary Leakey.
D) Raymond Dart.
A) Donald Johansen.
B) Louis Leakey.
C) Mary Leakey.
D) Raymond Dart.
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5
The _________ is not a division of the Cenozoic.
A) Mesozoic
B) Pliocene
C) Pleistocene
D) Recent
A) Mesozoic
B) Pliocene
C) Pleistocene
D) Recent
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6
The footprints at Lætoli indicate that
A) very early hominins walked on four legs.
B) very early hominins walked on two legs.
C) very early hominins hopped on one leg.
D) very early hominins used stone tools.
A) very early hominins walked on four legs.
B) very early hominins walked on two legs.
C) very early hominins hopped on one leg.
D) very early hominins used stone tools.
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7
The footprints at Lætoli are
A) 1 million years old.
B) from hominin ancestors that walked on four legs.
C) Pleistocene in age.
D) 3.5 million years old.
A) 1 million years old.
B) from hominin ancestors that walked on four legs.
C) Pleistocene in age.
D) 3.5 million years old.
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8
The most common technique for making stone tools at Olduvai was
A) percussion.
B) pressure.
C) nucleation.
D) addition.
A) percussion.
B) pressure.
C) nucleation.
D) addition.
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9
The following term does not belong with Swartkrans
A) australopithecine.
B) Taung.
C) C.K. Brain.
D) breccia.
A) australopithecine.
B) Taung.
C) C.K. Brain.
D) breccia.
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10
C.K. Brain has argued that __________ were responsible for the deposits of human fossils in the caves of South Africa
A) leopards
B) elephants
C) australopithecines
D) geological forces
A) leopards
B) elephants
C) australopithecines
D) geological forces
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11
The footprints at Lætoli were dated using
A) radiopotassium dates on bone.
B) radiocarbon dates on bone.
C) radiopotassium dates on volcanic ash.
D) radiocarbon dates on volcanic ash.
A) radiopotassium dates on bone.
B) radiocarbon dates on bone.
C) radiopotassium dates on volcanic ash.
D) radiocarbon dates on volcanic ash.
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12
Humans do not belong in the following category in the animal kingdom:
A) primate
B) hominoidea
C) equus
D) sapiens
A) primate
B) hominoidea
C) equus
D) sapiens
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13
The Potassium/Argon (K/Ar or radiopotassium) method is used
A) to measure the contribution of meat to the diet.
B) to date items between 50,000 BP and the present.
C) only on items from Olduvai Gorge.
D) to date items more than 500,000 years old.
A) to measure the contribution of meat to the diet.
B) to date items between 50,000 BP and the present.
C) only on items from Olduvai Gorge.
D) to date items more than 500,000 years old.
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14
Oldowan artifacts include all of the following types except:
A) pebble tools.
B) flakes.
C) manuports.
D) spearthrowers
A) pebble tools.
B) flakes.
C) manuports.
D) spearthrowers
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15
The age of the earth is approximately
A) 15 billion years.
B) 4.5 billion years.
C) 1 billion years.
D) 4,400 years.
A) 15 billion years.
B) 4.5 billion years.
C) 1 billion years.
D) 4,400 years.
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16
Stone tools include all of the following characteristics except:
A) intricate carvings.
B) striking platform.
C) sharp edges.
D) bulbar surface.
A) intricate carvings.
B) striking platform.
C) sharp edges.
D) bulbar surface.
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17
Fossils from the Hadar region include all of the following except:
A) some of the earliest known human fossils.
B) the remains of "Lucy."
C) a group of individuals who apparently died at the same time.
D) a boy buried next to an elephant.
A) some of the earliest known human fossils.
B) the remains of "Lucy."
C) a group of individuals who apparently died at the same time.
D) a boy buried next to an elephant.
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18
Paleoanthropology refers to
A) the older generation of anthropologists.
B) the study of human artifacts.
C) the study of human evolution.
D) manufacture of stone tools.
A) the older generation of anthropologists.
B) the study of human artifacts.
C) the study of human evolution.
D) manufacture of stone tools.
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19
Primary characteristics of humanness include all of the following except:
A) large brains.
B) tool use.
C) use of fire.
D) bipedal locomotion.
A) large brains.
B) tool use.
C) use of fire.
D) bipedal locomotion.
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20
The earliest clear evidence of hominins outside of Africa
A) occurs around about 6 million years ago.
B) occurs around about 4 million years ago.
C) occurs around 2 million years ago.
D) occurs around 120,000 years ago.
A) occurs around about 6 million years ago.
B) occurs around about 4 million years ago.
C) occurs around 2 million years ago.
D) occurs around 120,000 years ago.
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21
What is the importance of the discoveries at Laetoli in terms of our understanding of human evolution?
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22
The first Australopithecine fossil discovered in Africa was
A) discovered in sedimentary deposits along ancient lakeshores.
B) blasted out of ancient cave deposits using dynamite.
C) never properly placed in an evolutionary scheme.
D) eventually found to be a fraud.
A) discovered in sedimentary deposits along ancient lakeshores.
B) blasted out of ancient cave deposits using dynamite.
C) never properly placed in an evolutionary scheme.
D) eventually found to be a fraud.
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23
The discoveries at Olduvai are important because
A) they documented the early presence of hominins in Africa.
B) they provided the first finds of Homo sapiens.
C) they gave the age of the first hominins as around 500,000 years ago.
D) they shifted attention to East Asia as the cradle of human evolution.
A) they documented the early presence of hominins in Africa.
B) they provided the first finds of Homo sapiens.
C) they gave the age of the first hominins as around 500,000 years ago.
D) they shifted attention to East Asia as the cradle of human evolution.
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24
Sexual dimorphism refers to
A) gendered handedness.
B) tool use by males.
C) difference in body size between the sexes.
D) difference in typical social roles.
A) gendered handedness.
B) tool use by males.
C) difference in body size between the sexes.
D) difference in typical social roles.
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25
Oldowan tools were made by the _____ method.
A) hard hammer percussion
B) soft hammer percussion
C) pressure flaking
D) indirect percussion
A) hard hammer percussion
B) soft hammer percussion
C) pressure flaking
D) indirect percussion
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26
Where do the first stone tools appear and when? What do these tools represent in terms of human evolution? Were the earliest tools made of stone?
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27
Which of the following is considered to be the first major development in hominin evolution?
A) increased brain capacity
B) tool making
C) bipedalism
D) sexual dimorphism
A) increased brain capacity
B) tool making
C) bipedalism
D) sexual dimorphism
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28
Cutmarks on animal bones at early human sites indicate
A) sexual dimorphism.
B) use of stone tools.
C) construction of shelter.
D) violent intertribal conflict
A) sexual dimorphism.
B) use of stone tools.
C) construction of shelter.
D) violent intertribal conflict
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29
What are some of the major characteristics that first document the distinction between apes and humans?
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30
Footprints preserved in 3.6 million-year-old volcanic ash at Laetoli, Tanzania, indicate that
A) some of our early ancestors may have worn crude sandals.
B) A. africanus was on his/her way out of Africa.
C) A. boisei and A. africanus both lived about 3.6 million years ago.
D) A. afarensis was quadripedal.
E) bipedalism definitely preceded marked brain expansion in human evolution.
A) some of our early ancestors may have worn crude sandals.
B) A. africanus was on his/her way out of Africa.
C) A. boisei and A. africanus both lived about 3.6 million years ago.
D) A. afarensis was quadripedal.
E) bipedalism definitely preceded marked brain expansion in human evolution.
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31
Discuss some of the various theories relating to the emergence of the three major characteristics of humanness. Be sure to list these characteristics as well.
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32
In a series of papers, Raymond Dart proposed which of the following as a bloodthirsty predator?
A) A. boisei
B) A. robustus
C) H. habilis
D) A. africanus
A) A. boisei
B) A. robustus
C) H. habilis
D) A. africanus
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33
The site of Laetoli is important for all of the following reasons except
A) evidence of bipedalism is preserved there in the form of footprints preserved in volcanic ash.
B) evidence that Australopithecus afarensis was bipedal by 3.5 million years ago.
C) evidence of a very brief moment in time is recorded here, atypical of the nature of most other hominin and archaeological sites.
D) evidence of violent conflict among rival regional tribes
A) evidence of bipedalism is preserved there in the form of footprints preserved in volcanic ash.
B) evidence that Australopithecus afarensis was bipedal by 3.5 million years ago.
C) evidence of a very brief moment in time is recorded here, atypical of the nature of most other hominin and archaeological sites.
D) evidence of violent conflict among rival regional tribes
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34
"Lucy" is the nearly 40% complete skeleton of what hominin species?
A) Australopithecus boisei
B) Australopithecus africanus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Australopithecus afarensis
A) Australopithecus boisei
B) Australopithecus africanus
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo erectus
E) Australopithecus afarensis
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35
Discuss the differences between biological and cultural evolution.
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36
Olduvai Gorge is all of the following except
A) almost two million years old.
B) home to a trove of garnet and onyx jewelry
C) located in East Africa.
D) a rich deposit of early hominin bones and stone tools.
A) almost two million years old.
B) home to a trove of garnet and onyx jewelry
C) located in East Africa.
D) a rich deposit of early hominin bones and stone tools.
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37
Discuss the basic principles of radiometric dating, including some description of both radiocarbon and radiopotassium methods.
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38
Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?
A) Olduvai Gorge and pebble tools
B) Taung and A.africanus
C) A. afarensis and Laetoli
D) K/Ar and bone
A) Olduvai Gorge and pebble tools
B) Taung and A.africanus
C) A. afarensis and Laetoli
D) K/Ar and bone
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39
The Leakeys have worked at Olduvai Gorge for more than 40 years. Discuss the finds from Olduvai and their significance in terms of our understanding of human evolution.
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40
The earliest known fossil human ancestor is called
A) Australopithecus.
B) Paranthropus.
C) Orrorin.
D) Homo.
A) Australopithecus.
B) Paranthropus.
C) Orrorin.
D) Homo.
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41
Discuss various theories on the origins of language. Why is it so difficult to evaluate these theories?
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42
Compare the Plio/Pleistocene discoveries of human bone and artifacts from South and East Africa. Be sure to discuss the evidence from specific sites.
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43
Describe the four major divisions of the Paleolithic period in terms of age and characteristics.
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44
One of the major questions about human behavior in the time of Homo erectus is whether these people were large game hunters. What evidence can you use to argue that they were or were not?
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45
Describe and discuss the Acheulean handaxe.
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46
Outline the current debate regarding the classification of early human fossils. Be sure to indicate the two major schools of thought and their positions.
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47
Discuss the evidence for the earliest human occupation of Europe, including at least three important sites.
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48
What are the three most important discoveries at Atapuerca?
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49
The differences in artifact assemblages in the Lower Paleolithic are intriguing. Describe these differences and discuss what they represent.
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50
Many of the sites from the Lower Paleolithic in Europe are "kill" sites, where animals were hunted and butchered. Describe the sites of Torralba and Ambrona in this context.
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