Deck 8: Eastern North America

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These rivers were critical to the lives of ancient people in Eastern North America except:

A) the Indus River.
B) the Mississippi River.
C) the Missouri River.
D) the Ohio River.
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_____________ was introduced to Eastern North America from Mexico/Mesoamerica during the Woodland period.

A) Wild goosefoot
B) Maize
C) Sunflower
D) Marsh elder
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_____________ were introduced to Eastern North America from Mexico/Mesoamerica during the Woodland period.

A) Knotweed seeds
B) May grass seeds
C) Marsh elder seeds
D) Beans
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Late Archaic peoples in Eastern North America were _________ dependent on food production economies than their contemporaries in the Southwest.

A) less
B) more
C) A and B
D) None of the above
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__________________, a Late Archaic period site in Kentucky, featured more than 1100 burials.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Chetro Ketl
C) Blombos Cave
D) Boxgrove
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The social complexity of the Late Archaic is reflected by _________ building.

A) midden
B) mound
C) pithouse
D) chariot
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The people who built the mounds of Poverty Point beginning in 1750 cal BC were primarily _____________________.

A) Neandertals
B) hunter-gatherer-foragers
C) pastoralists
D) intensive agriculturalists
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The Poverty Point site centered on _________________________.

A) four step pyramids
B) T-shaped stone pillars with animal motifs
C) mammoth bone dwellings
D) a series of concentric earthen ridges
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Late Archaic sites in the coastal Southeast sometimes included monumental rings composed of _______________.

A) mammoth bone
B) turquoise
C) clam and oyster shell
D) copper discs
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The Early Woodland period began around ______________________.

A) 2187 cal BC
B) 1000 cal BC
C) AD 1
D) the Phoenix Basin
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The ________________ tradition emerged during the Early Woodland in Eastern North America.

A) Oldowan
B) Solutrean
C) Hohokam
D) Adena
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The Early Woodland was followed by the ___________________ about 200 cal BC.

A) Minoan period
B) Spanish conquest
C) Middle Woodland period
D) Poverty Point period
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The ________________ followed the Adena tradition and had a similar emphasis on mound building.

A) Hopewell tradition
B) Goodwill tradition
C) Mogollon tradition
D) Colonial period
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___________________ is often described as the largest precontact city in the Americas north of Mexico.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Cahokia
C) Sapelo Island
D) Pueblo Bonito
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Which of these artifacts was found in great quantities at the Hopewell Site?

A) Copper earspools
B) Sankara stones
C) Mimbres bowls
D) Chachapoyan fertility idols
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In Eastern North America, the Middle Woodland period was followed by the ___________________ after AD 400.

A) Younger Dryas
B) Late Woodland
C) Pioneer Period
D) Neolithic
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Hopewell material culture included animal effigies, such as a(n) ______________ pipe.

A) raven
B) ostrich egg shell
C) silver
D) horse bone
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Cahokia's largest mound is called _____________ Mound.

A) Monk's
B) Birdman's
C) Pharaoh's
D) Serpent
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Members of the Hopewell Interaction Sphere acquired _________________ from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

A) copper
B) macaw feathers
C) marine shell
D) turquoise
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Elite members of society probably had the most influence at _______________________.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Poverty Point
C) Sapelo Island Shell Ring Complex
D) Cahokia
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Chunkey appears to have had social consequences in Eastern North America. What is it?

A) A social hierarchy
B) A game
C) A domesticated seed
D) A religious symbol
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At Cahokia, ________________ contained elite burials.

A) Mound 72
B) Sima de los Huesos
C) Cougar Canyon
D) Birdman's Tomb
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Which of these images was not common in imagery from the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex?

A) Snakes
B) Males wearing costumes
C) Bison
D) Decapitations
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Which of these sites was not part of "Greater Cahokia"?

A) East St. Louis Site
B) Etowah
C) Mound City Site
D) All of the above
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Based on ethnohistoric records and archaeological evidence, Mississippian women focused on ___________________.

A) hunting and fishing
B) woodworking
C) food preparation tasks
D) making bows and arrows
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Based on ethnohistoric records and archaeological evidence, Mississippian men focused on ___________________.

A) hunting and fishing
B) grinding and cooking
C) field preparation
D) collecting wild foods like nuts and shellfish
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Floodplain areas around Cahokia were particularly well suited for ___________ agriculture.

A) barley
B) dry
C) maize
D) terrace
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The Poverty Point earthworks were constructed using:

A) alien tractor beams.
B) digging sticks and baskets.
C) draft animals.
D) copper ploughs.
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Burials including adult males with removed heads and hands may reflect _______________.

A) trophy-taking
B) birth defects
C) egalitarian culture
D) maize agriculture
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Mississippian period peoples ground paints on ____________________.

A) nut shells
B) stone palettes
C) chunkeys
D) baskets
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The Hopewell tradition is a clearly-defined multiregional culture with little variation.
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The bow and arrow was introduced to Eastern North America during the Late Woodland, about AD 1400.
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Sunflower was an early plant domesticate in the North American East.
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The Natchez are descended from earlier Mississippian cultures.
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The shape of chunkey can be accurately described discoid.
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Sub-Mound 51 at Cahokia included evidence of feasting.
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Unlike Chaco Canyon, Cahokia had easy access to permanent rivers and streams.
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Moundville, a Late Mississippian period site, is located in present-day Alabama.
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Cahokia was abandoned in part due to diseases carried by Spanish Conquistadors.
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Members of the Hopewell Interaction Sphere acquired copper from the Great Lakes region.
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Describe Adena mound burials.
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What was the most extraordinary aspect of Poverty Point?
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Why do archaeologists use the term Hopewell Interaction Sphere instead of "Hopewell Culture"?
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What are some common artistic images in the "Southeastern Ceremonial Complex"?
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What exotic material, imported from the Great Lakes region, played a major role in the ritual and ceremony of Eastern North America?
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What were two general interpretations of the Sapelo Island Ring Complex?
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What is chunkey? What roles did this game play in the social life of Cahokia?
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How does Monk's Mound at Cahokia compare to the Pyramid of Cheops at Giza in terms of size?
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How were Late Mississippian groups affected by Spanish diseases in the mid-AD 1500s?
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How do archaeologists interpret the function of Cahokia's "Woodhenge"?
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Burials throughout Eastern North America provide evidence of differences in social status. What are some material remains (and patterns) that might signify an elite individual?
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Describe some advantages that allowed Cahokia to sustain a much larger population than Chaco Canyon.
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Describe the site of Moundville and its relationship with Cahokia.
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What does the spatial arrangement of mounds at Poverty Point reveal about social relations and ranking at the site?
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How can archaeologists distinguish feasting from everyday subsistence at sites in Eastern North America?
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Deck 8: Eastern North America
1
These rivers were critical to the lives of ancient people in Eastern North America except:

A) the Indus River.
B) the Mississippi River.
C) the Missouri River.
D) the Ohio River.
A
2
_____________ was introduced to Eastern North America from Mexico/Mesoamerica during the Woodland period.

A) Wild goosefoot
B) Maize
C) Sunflower
D) Marsh elder
B
3
_____________ were introduced to Eastern North America from Mexico/Mesoamerica during the Woodland period.

A) Knotweed seeds
B) May grass seeds
C) Marsh elder seeds
D) Beans
D
4
Late Archaic peoples in Eastern North America were _________ dependent on food production economies than their contemporaries in the Southwest.

A) less
B) more
C) A and B
D) None of the above
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__________________, a Late Archaic period site in Kentucky, featured more than 1100 burials.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Chetro Ketl
C) Blombos Cave
D) Boxgrove
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The social complexity of the Late Archaic is reflected by _________ building.

A) midden
B) mound
C) pithouse
D) chariot
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The people who built the mounds of Poverty Point beginning in 1750 cal BC were primarily _____________________.

A) Neandertals
B) hunter-gatherer-foragers
C) pastoralists
D) intensive agriculturalists
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The Poverty Point site centered on _________________________.

A) four step pyramids
B) T-shaped stone pillars with animal motifs
C) mammoth bone dwellings
D) a series of concentric earthen ridges
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Late Archaic sites in the coastal Southeast sometimes included monumental rings composed of _______________.

A) mammoth bone
B) turquoise
C) clam and oyster shell
D) copper discs
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The Early Woodland period began around ______________________.

A) 2187 cal BC
B) 1000 cal BC
C) AD 1
D) the Phoenix Basin
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The ________________ tradition emerged during the Early Woodland in Eastern North America.

A) Oldowan
B) Solutrean
C) Hohokam
D) Adena
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The Early Woodland was followed by the ___________________ about 200 cal BC.

A) Minoan period
B) Spanish conquest
C) Middle Woodland period
D) Poverty Point period
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The ________________ followed the Adena tradition and had a similar emphasis on mound building.

A) Hopewell tradition
B) Goodwill tradition
C) Mogollon tradition
D) Colonial period
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___________________ is often described as the largest precontact city in the Americas north of Mexico.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Cahokia
C) Sapelo Island
D) Pueblo Bonito
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Which of these artifacts was found in great quantities at the Hopewell Site?

A) Copper earspools
B) Sankara stones
C) Mimbres bowls
D) Chachapoyan fertility idols
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In Eastern North America, the Middle Woodland period was followed by the ___________________ after AD 400.

A) Younger Dryas
B) Late Woodland
C) Pioneer Period
D) Neolithic
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Hopewell material culture included animal effigies, such as a(n) ______________ pipe.

A) raven
B) ostrich egg shell
C) silver
D) horse bone
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Cahokia's largest mound is called _____________ Mound.

A) Monk's
B) Birdman's
C) Pharaoh's
D) Serpent
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Members of the Hopewell Interaction Sphere acquired _________________ from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.

A) copper
B) macaw feathers
C) marine shell
D) turquoise
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Elite members of society probably had the most influence at _______________________.

A) Indian Knoll
B) Poverty Point
C) Sapelo Island Shell Ring Complex
D) Cahokia
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Chunkey appears to have had social consequences in Eastern North America. What is it?

A) A social hierarchy
B) A game
C) A domesticated seed
D) A religious symbol
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At Cahokia, ________________ contained elite burials.

A) Mound 72
B) Sima de los Huesos
C) Cougar Canyon
D) Birdman's Tomb
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Which of these images was not common in imagery from the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex?

A) Snakes
B) Males wearing costumes
C) Bison
D) Decapitations
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Which of these sites was not part of "Greater Cahokia"?

A) East St. Louis Site
B) Etowah
C) Mound City Site
D) All of the above
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Based on ethnohistoric records and archaeological evidence, Mississippian women focused on ___________________.

A) hunting and fishing
B) woodworking
C) food preparation tasks
D) making bows and arrows
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Based on ethnohistoric records and archaeological evidence, Mississippian men focused on ___________________.

A) hunting and fishing
B) grinding and cooking
C) field preparation
D) collecting wild foods like nuts and shellfish
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Floodplain areas around Cahokia were particularly well suited for ___________ agriculture.

A) barley
B) dry
C) maize
D) terrace
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The Poverty Point earthworks were constructed using:

A) alien tractor beams.
B) digging sticks and baskets.
C) draft animals.
D) copper ploughs.
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Burials including adult males with removed heads and hands may reflect _______________.

A) trophy-taking
B) birth defects
C) egalitarian culture
D) maize agriculture
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Mississippian period peoples ground paints on ____________________.

A) nut shells
B) stone palettes
C) chunkeys
D) baskets
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The Hopewell tradition is a clearly-defined multiregional culture with little variation.
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The bow and arrow was introduced to Eastern North America during the Late Woodland, about AD 1400.
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Sunflower was an early plant domesticate in the North American East.
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The Natchez are descended from earlier Mississippian cultures.
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The shape of chunkey can be accurately described discoid.
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Sub-Mound 51 at Cahokia included evidence of feasting.
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Unlike Chaco Canyon, Cahokia had easy access to permanent rivers and streams.
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Moundville, a Late Mississippian period site, is located in present-day Alabama.
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Cahokia was abandoned in part due to diseases carried by Spanish Conquistadors.
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Members of the Hopewell Interaction Sphere acquired copper from the Great Lakes region.
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Describe Adena mound burials.
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What was the most extraordinary aspect of Poverty Point?
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Why do archaeologists use the term Hopewell Interaction Sphere instead of "Hopewell Culture"?
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What are some common artistic images in the "Southeastern Ceremonial Complex"?
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What exotic material, imported from the Great Lakes region, played a major role in the ritual and ceremony of Eastern North America?
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What were two general interpretations of the Sapelo Island Ring Complex?
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What is chunkey? What roles did this game play in the social life of Cahokia?
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How does Monk's Mound at Cahokia compare to the Pyramid of Cheops at Giza in terms of size?
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How were Late Mississippian groups affected by Spanish diseases in the mid-AD 1500s?
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How do archaeologists interpret the function of Cahokia's "Woodhenge"?
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Burials throughout Eastern North America provide evidence of differences in social status. What are some material remains (and patterns) that might signify an elite individual?
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Describe some advantages that allowed Cahokia to sustain a much larger population than Chaco Canyon.
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Describe the site of Moundville and its relationship with Cahokia.
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What does the spatial arrangement of mounds at Poverty Point reveal about social relations and ranking at the site?
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How can archaeologists distinguish feasting from everyday subsistence at sites in Eastern North America?
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