Deck 5: Hunting, Gathering, Foraging, Farming, and Complexity

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____________________ is another name for the Late Epipaleolithic period in the Levant.

A) Natufian
B) Tunisian
C) Acheulian
D) Neimoidian
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PPN is an abbreviation of _________________________.

A) Proto-Pottery Natufian
B) Paleoamerican Pleistocene Niche
C) Paleolithic Pottery Nodule
D) Pre-Pottery Neolithic
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The theory for the origins of agriculture that supposes harsh climate caused humans and animals to cluster together near water sources is the:

A) Readiness theory.
B) Oasis theory.
C) Population pressure theory.
D) Younger Dryas Theory.
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Göbekli Tepe in Turkey is famous for its ________________________.

A) micro-pyramids
B) llama burials
C) pillars with carved animal motifs
D) depictions of alien spacecraft
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At the end of the Ice Ages, the Pleistocene is followed by the ___________________.

A) Holocene
B) Oligocene
C) Megacene
D) Neocene
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In the New World, the Paleoamerican period is followed by the ______________________.

A) Neoamerican
B) Medieval
C) Folsom
D) Archaic
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Sunflowers were domesticated in _________________.

A) China
B) North America
C) South America
D) Europe
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The area that Robert Braidwood called the "Fertile Crescent" is located in ______________.

A) North Africa
B) the Middle East
C) the Andes
D) the Tehuácan Valley
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Surprisingly, evidence from Belgium and Siberia suggests that dogs may have been domesticated as early as ______________________.

A) 1.5 million cal BC
B) 730,500 cal BC
C) 134,060 cal BC
D) 29,700 cal BC
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The Epipaleolithic occurred ___________ the Upper Paleolithic in the Middle East.

A) after
B) before
C) during
D) None of the above
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____________________ is a PPNA site in Jordan.

A) Altamira
B) Dhra'
C) Monte Verde
D) Zhoukoudian
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Some __________________ sites in the Levant include plastered human skulls.

A) Denisovan
B) Chatelperronian
C) PPNB
D) Paleoamerican
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The Archaic (or Preceramic) period in the New World corresponds approximately to the ____________________ period in Europe.

A) Iron Age
B) Renaissance
C) Miocene
D) Mesolithic
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Which of these plant foods was first domesticated in Africa?

A) Millet
B) Peanut
C) Quinoa
D) Maize
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Hunter-gatherer-forager groups are generally ___________________.

A) class based
B) farmers
C) egalitarian
D) politically complex
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Food surpluses often create conditions conducive to ______________________.

A) egalitarianism
B) berry-picking
C) high mobility
D) social complexity
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Political complexity is a term used to describe societies for which __________________ have replaced kin groups in societal organization.

A) social classes
B) families
C) small households
D) shamans
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Weeding, selective collection, and selective hunting are viewed by Bruce Smith as components of ________________________.

A) evolutionary ecology
B) postprocessualism
C) niche construction theory
D) Marxism
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You would most likely find ___________________ at a site dating to the Levantine Epipaleolithic.

A) Acheulian handaxes
B) turkey bones
C) microliths
D) sheet copper
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____________ appear to have been domesticated around 8000 cal BC in the Zagros Mountains region.

A) Bananas
B) Goats
C) Chickens
D) Llamas
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The region called the Levant includes all of these modern nation-states except:

A) Greece
B) Israel
C) Lebanon
D) Syria
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The "Old World" includes:

A) Mexico
B) Canada
C) Europe
D) South America
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'Ain Ghazal in Jordan was occupied during all of the ______________.

A) Dmanisi
B) Upper Paleolithic
C) PPNB
D) Pleistocene
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______________________ is an unusual site with T-shaped pillars decorated with motifs of snakes, aurochs, gazelle, and felines.

A) Göbekli Tepe
B) Duvensee
C) Xihuatoxtla Shelter
D) Chauvet Cave
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___________________ is a term used to refer to hunter-gatherer-forager groups in the Middle East between 23,000 and 9600 cal BC.

A) Epipaleolithic
B) Mesolithic
C) Neolithic
D) Gravettian
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Increasing population size and density is known as population pressure.
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A feasting model for the origins of agriculture is applicable in all contexts.
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The "New World" includes Mexico.
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Nuts are a particularly useful resource for hunter-gatherer-foragers because of their oil and fat content.
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Potatoes were first domesticated in Kenya.
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The first animals domesticated by humans were cattle.
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The Levant is located in the Middle East.
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The control of nature through its manipulation is an example of a processual theory.
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The largest animals domesticated in the Americas are Turkeys.
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Why is it necessary to use the term "hunter-gatherer-forager"?
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Why is domestication sometimes referred to as artificial selection?
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What is the relationship between agriculture and social complexity?
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PPNB sites in the Levant sometimes include carefully prepared plastered skulls. How have these been interpreted?
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What attributes of gray wolves may have made them candidates for early domestication?
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Briefly describe the readiness theory for agricultural development .
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Name four common foods that were domesticated in the New World.
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Describe the feasting model for the development of agriculture.
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Broadly speaking, how did the climate change at the Pleistocene to Holocene transition?
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How would you interpret a scatter of small shells with symmetrical holes in them?
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Describe the process of domestication using gray wolves and teosinte as examples. How did human behavior transform these species?
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How can social complexity and stratification be identified in the archaeological record?
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If the initial interpretations of Göbekli Tepe are correct, what is so unusual about the site?
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Explain niche construction theory (NCT) as applied to the origins of food production.
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How can we identify political complexity in the archaeological record?
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1
____________________ is another name for the Late Epipaleolithic period in the Levant.

A) Natufian
B) Tunisian
C) Acheulian
D) Neimoidian
A
2
PPN is an abbreviation of _________________________.

A) Proto-Pottery Natufian
B) Paleoamerican Pleistocene Niche
C) Paleolithic Pottery Nodule
D) Pre-Pottery Neolithic
D
3
The theory for the origins of agriculture that supposes harsh climate caused humans and animals to cluster together near water sources is the:

A) Readiness theory.
B) Oasis theory.
C) Population pressure theory.
D) Younger Dryas Theory.
B
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Göbekli Tepe in Turkey is famous for its ________________________.

A) micro-pyramids
B) llama burials
C) pillars with carved animal motifs
D) depictions of alien spacecraft
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At the end of the Ice Ages, the Pleistocene is followed by the ___________________.

A) Holocene
B) Oligocene
C) Megacene
D) Neocene
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In the New World, the Paleoamerican period is followed by the ______________________.

A) Neoamerican
B) Medieval
C) Folsom
D) Archaic
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Sunflowers were domesticated in _________________.

A) China
B) North America
C) South America
D) Europe
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The area that Robert Braidwood called the "Fertile Crescent" is located in ______________.

A) North Africa
B) the Middle East
C) the Andes
D) the Tehuácan Valley
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9
Surprisingly, evidence from Belgium and Siberia suggests that dogs may have been domesticated as early as ______________________.

A) 1.5 million cal BC
B) 730,500 cal BC
C) 134,060 cal BC
D) 29,700 cal BC
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The Epipaleolithic occurred ___________ the Upper Paleolithic in the Middle East.

A) after
B) before
C) during
D) None of the above
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____________________ is a PPNA site in Jordan.

A) Altamira
B) Dhra'
C) Monte Verde
D) Zhoukoudian
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Some __________________ sites in the Levant include plastered human skulls.

A) Denisovan
B) Chatelperronian
C) PPNB
D) Paleoamerican
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The Archaic (or Preceramic) period in the New World corresponds approximately to the ____________________ period in Europe.

A) Iron Age
B) Renaissance
C) Miocene
D) Mesolithic
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Which of these plant foods was first domesticated in Africa?

A) Millet
B) Peanut
C) Quinoa
D) Maize
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Hunter-gatherer-forager groups are generally ___________________.

A) class based
B) farmers
C) egalitarian
D) politically complex
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Food surpluses often create conditions conducive to ______________________.

A) egalitarianism
B) berry-picking
C) high mobility
D) social complexity
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Political complexity is a term used to describe societies for which __________________ have replaced kin groups in societal organization.

A) social classes
B) families
C) small households
D) shamans
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Weeding, selective collection, and selective hunting are viewed by Bruce Smith as components of ________________________.

A) evolutionary ecology
B) postprocessualism
C) niche construction theory
D) Marxism
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You would most likely find ___________________ at a site dating to the Levantine Epipaleolithic.

A) Acheulian handaxes
B) turkey bones
C) microliths
D) sheet copper
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____________ appear to have been domesticated around 8000 cal BC in the Zagros Mountains region.

A) Bananas
B) Goats
C) Chickens
D) Llamas
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The region called the Levant includes all of these modern nation-states except:

A) Greece
B) Israel
C) Lebanon
D) Syria
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The "Old World" includes:

A) Mexico
B) Canada
C) Europe
D) South America
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'Ain Ghazal in Jordan was occupied during all of the ______________.

A) Dmanisi
B) Upper Paleolithic
C) PPNB
D) Pleistocene
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______________________ is an unusual site with T-shaped pillars decorated with motifs of snakes, aurochs, gazelle, and felines.

A) Göbekli Tepe
B) Duvensee
C) Xihuatoxtla Shelter
D) Chauvet Cave
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___________________ is a term used to refer to hunter-gatherer-forager groups in the Middle East between 23,000 and 9600 cal BC.

A) Epipaleolithic
B) Mesolithic
C) Neolithic
D) Gravettian
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Increasing population size and density is known as population pressure.
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A feasting model for the origins of agriculture is applicable in all contexts.
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The "New World" includes Mexico.
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Nuts are a particularly useful resource for hunter-gatherer-foragers because of their oil and fat content.
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Potatoes were first domesticated in Kenya.
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The first animals domesticated by humans were cattle.
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The Levant is located in the Middle East.
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The control of nature through its manipulation is an example of a processual theory.
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The largest animals domesticated in the Americas are Turkeys.
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Why is it necessary to use the term "hunter-gatherer-forager"?
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Why is domestication sometimes referred to as artificial selection?
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What is the relationship between agriculture and social complexity?
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PPNB sites in the Levant sometimes include carefully prepared plastered skulls. How have these been interpreted?
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What attributes of gray wolves may have made them candidates for early domestication?
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Briefly describe the readiness theory for agricultural development .
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Name four common foods that were domesticated in the New World.
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Describe the feasting model for the development of agriculture.
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Broadly speaking, how did the climate change at the Pleistocene to Holocene transition?
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How would you interpret a scatter of small shells with symmetrical holes in them?
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Describe the process of domestication using gray wolves and teosinte as examples. How did human behavior transform these species?
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How can social complexity and stratification be identified in the archaeological record?
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If the initial interpretations of Göbekli Tepe are correct, what is so unusual about the site?
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Explain niche construction theory (NCT) as applied to the origins of food production.
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How can we identify political complexity in the archaeological record?
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