Deck 9: Paleoanthropology: Reconstructing Early Hominin Behavior and Ecology
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Deck 9: Paleoanthropology: Reconstructing Early Hominin Behavior and Ecology
1
The environmental setting where an archeological trace is found is called
A)sediment.
B)stratigraphy.
C)geomorphology.
D)context.
E)artifacts.
A)sediment.
B)stratigraphy.
C)geomorphology.
D)context.
E)artifacts.
context.
2
The earliest identified human artifacts are approximately _______ years old.
A)250,000
B)5.5 million
C)2.6 million
D)10,000
E)1.25 million
A)250,000
B)5.5 million
C)2.6 million
D)10,000
E)1.25 million
2.6 million
3
What is the study of how bones and other materials came to be buried and preserved as fossils called?
A)Context
B)Paleoecology
C)Artifacts
D)Geology
E)Taphonomy
A)Context
B)Paleoecology
C)Artifacts
D)Geology
E)Taphonomy
Taphonomy
4
_______ make the best samples for the K/Ar and 40Ar/39AR dating methods.
A)Bones
B)Stone tools
C)Ostrich shells
D)Teeth
E)Volcanic rocks
A)Bones
B)Stone tools
C)Ostrich shells
D)Teeth
E)Volcanic rocks
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5
Fluorine analysis can only be used on
A)volcanic rock.
B)fossilized plants.
C)bone.
D)sedimentary rock.
E)petrified wood.
A)volcanic rock.
B)fossilized plants.
C)bone.
D)sedimentary rock.
E)petrified wood.
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6
The Piltdown hoax was revealed in the 1950s through the application of
A)carbon-14 dating.
B)fluorine analysis.
C)stratigraphic dating.
D)potassium-argon dating.
E)thermoluminescence.
A)carbon-14 dating.
B)fluorine analysis.
C)stratigraphic dating.
D)potassium-argon dating.
E)thermoluminescence.
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7
What is mosaic evolution?
A)Evolution occurring in various regions
B)Physiological and behavioral systems evolving at different rates
C)Physiological and behavioral systems evolving at the same rate
D)Intellectual and internal systems
E)Evolution of different species leading to the same outcome
A)Evolution occurring in various regions
B)Physiological and behavioral systems evolving at different rates
C)Physiological and behavioral systems evolving at the same rate
D)Intellectual and internal systems
E)Evolution of different species leading to the same outcome
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8
Which two kinds of dating methods do scientists use?
A)Paleoecology and taphonomy
B)Artifacts and context
C)Relative and chronometric
D)Fluorine analysis and stratigraphy
E)Absolute and estimated
A)Paleoecology and taphonomy
B)Artifacts and context
C)Relative and chronometric
D)Fluorine analysis and stratigraphy
E)Absolute and estimated
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9
Paleoanthropology is
A)defined as the study of ancient humans.
B)practiced by archaeologists only.
C)concerned with fossilized skeletal remains only.
D)defined as the study of fossilized nonprimate mammals.
E)practiced by physical anthropologists only.
A)defined as the study of ancient humans.
B)practiced by archaeologists only.
C)concerned with fossilized skeletal remains only.
D)defined as the study of fossilized nonprimate mammals.
E)practiced by physical anthropologists only.
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10
Relative dating techniques
A)can provide exact dates of fossil material.
B)are always accurate to within 750 years.
C)were used to date the Zinjanthropus cranium to 2.8 million years ago.
D)include stratigraphy.
E)include carbon 14 dating.
A)can provide exact dates of fossil material.
B)are always accurate to within 750 years.
C)were used to date the Zinjanthropus cranium to 2.8 million years ago.
D)include stratigraphy.
E)include carbon 14 dating.
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11
The earliest hominin tools thus far discovered are made of
A)bone.
B)stone.
C)metal.
D)wood.
E)ivory.
A)bone.
B)stone.
C)metal.
D)wood.
E)ivory.
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12
The dating method that uses the principle that undisturbed underlying geologic deposits are older than overlying geologic deposits is called
A)stratigraphic dating.
B)paleomagnetism.
C)carbon-14 dating.
D)K/Ar dating.
E)fluorine analysis.
A)stratigraphic dating.
B)paleomagnetism.
C)carbon-14 dating.
D)K/Ar dating.
E)fluorine analysis.
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13
Dating methods indicating that something is older or more recent than something else
A)are called chronometric dating methods.
B)are called absolute dating methods.
C)include the K/Ar method.
D)never require stratigraphic information.
E)are called relative dating methods.
A)are called chronometric dating methods.
B)are called absolute dating methods.
C)include the K/Ar method.
D)never require stratigraphic information.
E)are called relative dating methods.
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14
Objects or materials made or modified by hominins are called
A)artifacts.
B)ecofacts.
C)cores.
D)knappers.
E)scrappers.
A)artifacts.
B)ecofacts.
C)cores.
D)knappers.
E)scrappers.
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15
Which of the following sites has the most complete and best-studied paleoarchaeological record of any early hominin site in the world?
A)Hadar
B)Olduvai Gorge
C)The Potwar Plateau
D)Omo
E)Lake Turkana
A)Hadar
B)Olduvai Gorge
C)The Potwar Plateau
D)Omo
E)Lake Turkana
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16
Which is true about the term hominid in the revised classification?
A)It is a new term in science.
B)It refers to bipedal apes.
C)It refers to all great apes and humans.
D)It refers to monkeys and apes.
E)It refers to all mammals.
A)It is a new term in science.
B)It refers to bipedal apes.
C)It refers to all great apes and humans.
D)It refers to monkeys and apes.
E)It refers to all mammals.
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17
Olduvai Gorge
A)was discovered in 1992.
B)is located in Ethiopia.
C)is where Louis and Mary Leakey conducted their search for hominin fossils.
D)has NOT produced any hominid fossils.
E)has NOT produced any evidence of hominin tools.
A)was discovered in 1992.
B)is located in Ethiopia.
C)is where Louis and Mary Leakey conducted their search for hominin fossils.
D)has NOT produced any hominid fossils.
E)has NOT produced any evidence of hominin tools.
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18
New evidence from the Dikika site in Ethiopia shows all of the following EXCEPT
A)evidence of pounding for bone marrow.
B)artifacts that back to approximately 3.4 mya.
C)enough evidence to prove the earliest use of tools.
D)possible evidence of tool use.
E)carefully investigated evidence of animal remains.
A)evidence of pounding for bone marrow.
B)artifacts that back to approximately 3.4 mya.
C)enough evidence to prove the earliest use of tools.
D)possible evidence of tool use.
E)carefully investigated evidence of animal remains.
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19
The earliest evidence of hominins that has been found dates to the end of the
A)Miocene.
B)Pleistocene.
C)Oligocene.
D)Pliocene.
E)Paleocene.
A)Miocene.
B)Pleistocene.
C)Oligocene.
D)Pliocene.
E)Paleocene.
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20
Which of the following is NOT one of the essentials drawn by paleoanthropologists?
A)Sociobiology
B)Dating
C)Paleoecology
D)Archaeological traces of behavior
E)Anatomical evidence from hominin remains
A)Sociobiology
B)Dating
C)Paleoecology
D)Archaeological traces of behavior
E)Anatomical evidence from hominin remains
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21
A thin-edged fragment removed form a core is called a
A)flake.
B)knapper.
C)lithic.
D)core.
E)blank.
A)flake.
B)knapper.
C)lithic.
D)core.
E)blank.
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22
Stable carbon isotope analyses
A)are performed on fossil plants.
B)are performed on teeth.
C)is a relative dating method.
D)are performed on volcanic rock.
E)are performed on clay remains.
A)are performed on fossil plants.
B)are performed on teeth.
C)is a relative dating method.
D)are performed on volcanic rock.
E)are performed on clay remains.
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23
Which material does Electron Spin Resonance (ESR)date?
A)Stone tools
B)Ceramic pots
C)Dental enamel of animals
D)Wooden spears
E)Volcanic rocks
A)Stone tools
B)Ceramic pots
C)Dental enamel of animals
D)Wooden spears
E)Volcanic rocks
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24
People who make stone tools are called
A)flakes.
B)knappers.
C)lithics.
D)cores.
E)blanks.
A)flakes.
B)knappers.
C)lithics.
D)cores.
E)blanks.
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25
In archaeology, stones suitably sized and shaped to be further worked into tools are called
A)flakes.
B)knappers.
C)lithics.
D)cores.
E)blanks.
A)flakes.
B)knappers.
C)lithics.
D)cores.
E)blanks.
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26
What is the term used for a method of removing flakes from a core by pressing a pointed implement against stone?
A)Microliths
B)Direct percussion
C)Microwear
D)Phytoliths
E)Pressure flaking
A)Microliths
B)Direct percussion
C)Microwear
D)Phytoliths
E)Pressure flaking
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27
Experimental archaeologists have attempted to learn more about stone tools by doing all the following EXCEPT
A)replicating stone tool manufacturing methods.
B)using stone tools to butcher an elephant.
C)cutting down trees with stone axes.
D)observing ecological factors.
E)traveling back in time.
A)replicating stone tool manufacturing methods.
B)using stone tools to butcher an elephant.
C)cutting down trees with stone axes.
D)observing ecological factors.
E)traveling back in time.
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28
What is the term used for small stone tools usually produced from narrow blades punched from a core?
A)Microliths
B)Direct percussion
C)Microwear
D)Phytoliths
E)Pressure flaking
A)Microliths
B)Direct percussion
C)Microwear
D)Phytoliths
E)Pressure flaking
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29
Carbon-14 dating is most appropriate for dating
A)organic material.
B)charcoal.
C)volcanic rock
D)pottery fragments.
E)sedimentary rocks.
A)organic material.
B)charcoal.
C)volcanic rock
D)pottery fragments.
E)sedimentary rocks.
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30
Striking a core or flake with a hammer stone is called:
A)microliths.
B)direct percussion.
C)microwear.
D)phytoliths.
E)pressure flaking.
A)microliths.
B)direct percussion.
C)microwear.
D)phytoliths.
E)pressure flaking.
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31
_______ is a radiometric dating method popular with archaeologists that can be used to date materials up to 75,000 years old.
A)Carbon-14
B)Paleomagnetism
C)Thermoluminescence
D)K/Ar
E)Biostratigraphy
A)Carbon-14
B)Paleomagnetism
C)Thermoluminescence
D)K/Ar
E)Biostratigraphy
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32
Which is NOT true about thermoluminescence dating?
A)It relies on the principle of radiometric decay.
B)It dates dental enamel of animals.
C)It dates mainly stone tools.
D)It must heat the sample to 500 ° Celsius.
E)It was used to date ceramic pots.
A)It relies on the principle of radiometric decay.
B)It dates dental enamel of animals.
C)It dates mainly stone tools.
D)It must heat the sample to 500 ° Celsius.
E)It was used to date ceramic pots.
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33
If an isotope has a half-life of 4 billion years, then in 4 billion years
A)all of the original amount will have decayed.
B)
of the original amount will still remain.
C)
of the original amount will still be present.
D)all of the original amount will still be present.
E)none of these
A)all of the original amount will have decayed.
B)

C)

D)all of the original amount will still be present.
E)none of these
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34
Which dating method was used to date the famous Mt. Vesuvius eruption of AD 79?
A)Carbon-14
B)Paleomagnetism
C)Potassium-argon/ 40Ar/ 39AR
D)Dendrochronology
E)Thermoluminescence
A)Carbon-14
B)Paleomagnetism
C)Potassium-argon/ 40Ar/ 39AR
D)Dendrochronology
E)Thermoluminescence
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35
Jolly's seed-eating hypothesis is
A)considered the best supported hypothesis explaining the origins of hominid bipedalism.
B)based on the ecology of African apes.
C)based on the ecology of gelada baboons.
D)based on the ecology of modern human hunter-gatherers.
E)based on pressure flaking.
A)considered the best supported hypothesis explaining the origins of hominid bipedalism.
B)based on the ecology of African apes.
C)based on the ecology of gelada baboons.
D)based on the ecology of modern human hunter-gatherers.
E)based on pressure flaking.
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36
Which of the following would be best suited to the carbon-14 dating technique?
A)Materials more than 100,000 years old
B)Volcanic rock
C)Sedimentary rock
D)Metals
E)Certain organic materials less than 75,000 years old
A)Materials more than 100,000 years old
B)Volcanic rock
C)Sedimentary rock
D)Metals
E)Certain organic materials less than 75,000 years old
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37
Which of these factors is NOT considered to have influenced the initial evolution of bipedal locomotion in hominins?
A)Carrying objects
B)Seed and nut gathering
C)Long-distance walking
D)Visual surveillance
E)Overgrown limbs
A)Carrying objects
B)Seed and nut gathering
C)Long-distance walking
D)Visual surveillance
E)Overgrown limbs
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38
A stone reduced by flake removal is called a
A)flake.
B)knapper.
C)lithic.
D)core.
E)blank.
A)flake.
B)knapper.
C)lithic.
D)core.
E)blank.
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39
_______ relies on identifying changes in the orientation of the earth's geomagnetic poles.
A)Stratigraphy
B)Dendrochronology
C)Fluorine analysis
D)Biostratigraphy
E)Paleomagnetism
A)Stratigraphy
B)Dendrochronology
C)Fluorine analysis
D)Biostratigraphy
E)Paleomagnetism
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40
The K/Ar method is most appropriate for dating
A)the actual fossils within rock.
B)charcoal.
C)volcanic rock.
D)pottery fragments.
E)anything that once was living.
A)the actual fossils within rock.
B)charcoal.
C)volcanic rock.
D)pottery fragments.
E)anything that once was living.
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41
Name the four essentials of the concluding stages of interpretation in paleoanthropology.
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42
Although excavations at Olduvai Gorge have yielded abundant archaeological traces, no hominid remains have ever been found there.
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43
Dean Falk's hypothesis suggesting the constraints of upright posture on brain size
A)is called radiation theory.
B)is called aridity cycle theory.
C)is called evolutionary pulse theory.
D)is called punctuated equilibrium theory.
E)proves that the radiator itself led to larger brains.
A)is called radiation theory.
B)is called aridity cycle theory.
C)is called evolutionary pulse theory.
D)is called punctuated equilibrium theory.
E)proves that the radiator itself led to larger brains.
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44
Mosaic evolution is a pattern of evolution in which the rate of evolution in one functional system is the same as that in other systems.
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45
Culture is a set of learned behaviors transmitted from one generation to the next by nonbiological means.
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46
Describe potassium-argon dating and all its variations and applications.
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47
Define the term mosaic evolution . Discuss three different anatomical or behavioral hominin traits that demonstrate the nature of mosaic evolution.
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48
The context is the environmental setting where an archaeological trace is found.
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49
Explain the difference between relative and chronometric dating.
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50
One of the constraints of paleoanthropology is that mounting a concentrated research project costs several hundred thousand dollars.
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51
Falk's "radiator theory" was proposed as an explanation of the origins of bipedalism in protohominins.
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52
The earliest members of the hominin lineage, dating back to 6-5 mya regularly manufactured stone tools.
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53
First define what makes a hominin a hominin, and then discuss which aspects of your definition can be assessed in the fossil and/or archaeological record.
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54
Taphonomy is the study of how bones and other materials come to be buried in the earth and preserved as fossils.
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55
Explain paleomagnetism and give examples.
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56
A "blank" refers to a stone that has been reduced by flake removal.
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57
Thermoluminescence dating is a method for dating certain archaeological materials that were heated in the past and that, upon reheating, release stored energy of radioactive decay as light.
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58
The 40Ar/39Ar dating method may be used on very small samples of volcanic rock, including single crystals.
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59
Lovejoy's male provisioning scenario
A)is now the best supported explanation for the evolution of bipedalism.
B)has not been significantly critiqued by paleoanthropologists.
C)is entirely consistent with the hominid fossil record.
D)is entirely consistent with the archaeological record.
E)assumes that males were paired monogamously with females.
A)is now the best supported explanation for the evolution of bipedalism.
B)has not been significantly critiqued by paleoanthropologists.
C)is entirely consistent with the hominid fossil record.
D)is entirely consistent with the archaeological record.
E)assumes that males were paired monogamously with females.
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60
Discuss the science of paleoanthropology and its multidisciplinary approach.
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61
Define the term half-life, and discuss how the length of an isotope's half-life relates to the useful time-range of chronometric dating techniques.
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62
Explain the importance of accurate dating to human evolution and describe the differences between relative and chronometric (absolute)dating techniques. Give an example of each type discussed in the text.
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63
Explain the basis of fluorine analysis. What type(s)of material is/are appropriate for fluorine analysis, and how accurately can this method date material? Are there any special limitations to this technique? What is the most famous application of fluorine analysis?
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64
Explain the methods used in stone tool technology.
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65
Explain what is meant by biocultural evolution, and provide examples of how it might have influenced the development of the earliest cultural behavior in hominins and also simultaneously influenced biological/anatomical changes in them.
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66
What is the "radiator theory"?
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67
Describe the human capacity for and our dependence on culture.
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68
Describe why paleoanthropology is necessarily a multidisciplinary science, and discuss the major subdisciplines that contribute to it.
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69
Explain how experimental archaeologists analyze ways in which bone is altered by human and natural forces and what evidence is revealed by this study.
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70
Discuss Lewis Binford's position on hominin research.
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71
Compare two different hypotheses that attempt to explain the origins of hominin bipedalism. How secure do you think the evidence is to verify either view?
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72
Explain the biostratigraphy dating technique and how it differs from other methods.
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