Deck 4: A World of Modern Humans

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Anatomically modern Homo sapiens and __________________ coexisted in Europe until about 40,000 cal BC.

A) Ardi
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Lucy
D) Neandertals
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Anatomically modern Homo sapiens and Homo floresiensis coexisted on Flores, Indonesia, as late as _________________ cal BC.

A) 2600
B) 17,000
C) 40,000
D) 60,000
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________________________ is the time period in Africa beginning before 50,000 cal BC; it is characterized by modern humans with modern human behaviors, including abundant evidence of symbolism.

A) Epigravettian
B) Solutrean
C) Later Stone Age
D) Mesolithic
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Which of these continents was the last to be colonized by humans?

A) Africa
B) Australia
C) Europe
D) South America
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During the LSA there was a shift to making ___________________ which are assumed to represent pieces that are combined to create composite tools.

A) microliths
B) choppers
C) Folsom points
D) phytoliths
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New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania once formed a contiguous land mass called:

A) Salish.
B) Sahul.
C) Swanscombe.
D) Sunda.
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Parts of modern-day Indonesia and Southeast Asia were once linked in the _________________ land mass.

A) Salish
B) Sahul
C) Swanscombe
D) Sunda
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_______________________ was an archaeological culture of the European Upper Paleolithic.

A) Aurignacian
B) Atlatl
C) Altamira
D) Acheulian
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Red ochre is a ____________________.

A) small deer
B) mineral pigment
C) flowering plant
D) Later Stone Age culture
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_________________ is a material used by both LSA hunter-gatherer-foragers and modern Kalahari hunter-gatherer-foragers.

A) Ostrich eggshell
B) Fired clay
C) Bronze
D) Kangaroo skin
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Enkapune ya Muto in Kenya is also known as __________________________.

A) Grasshopper Cave
B) Denisova Cave
C) Paisley Cave
D) Twilight Cave
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Mammoth steppe was probably a _________________ habitat for hunter-gatherers.

A) hot, humid
B) productive
C) lifeless
D) restrictive
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Mammoth bone was used as _________________ by Epi-Gravettian people.

A) a building material
B) fuel for fires
C) A and B
D) None of the above
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An atlatl is also called a __________________________.

A) spearthrower
B) adze handle
C) termite stick
D) bow-and-arrow
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____________________ is recognized as a "pre-Clovis" site.

A) Lindenmeier
B) Blackwater Draw
C) Folsom
D) Monte Verde
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"Venus" figurines often have exaggerated _______________ features.

A) sexual
B) skeletal
C) facial
D) behavioral
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Dolní Vĕstonice is located in__________________.

A) Sunda
B) the Horn of Africa
C) Morocco
D) the Czech Republic
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Dolní Vĕstonice and Sungir both featured burials including people with ________________.

A) iron staffs
B) skeletal signs of extreme old age
C) physical impairments
D) cancerous growths
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Lascaux included a painting of a stick figure known as ____________________.

A) "bird man"
B) "priest-king"
C) "fish boy"
D) "the wizard"
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Kara-Bom is a significant Siberian site dating to approximately ____________________.

A) 10,800 cal BC
B) 19,000 cal BC
C) 45,000 cal BC
D) 112,000 cal BC
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The "ice-free corridor" allowed passage south of Alaska about _____________________.

A) 3700 cal BC
B) 11,500 cal BC
C) 26,000 cal BC
D) 45,000 cal BC
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The site of ___________________ in Ukraine features mammoth bone structures.

A) Hohle Fels
B) Sloth Hole
C) Chauvet
D) Mezhirich
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Genetic evidence links the first Americans most directly to ___________________ founding populations.

A) Cantabrian
B) Siberian
C) Solutrean
D) Caribbean
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"The ________________ hypothesis stresses the impact of hunting on animals that had no prior experience with humans . . . " (2016:113).

A) overkill
B) multiregional
C) balanced
D) shock and awe
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The ice-free corridor passed between the _____________ and ______________ Glaciers.

A) Solutrean; Mousterian
B) Cordilleran; Laurentide
C) Laurentide; Yukon Cornelius
D) Alaskan; Siberian
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Hohle Fels in Germany yielded a ______________ bone flute.

A) bird
B) human
C) lion
D) mammoth
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The earliest paintings of Chauvet Cave in France date to about:

A) 97,000 cal BC
B) 50,000 cal BC
C) 35,000 cal BC
D) 12,600 cal BC
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The double burial at Sungir, Russia, contains a male and female, both __________________.

A) infants
B) children
C) adults
D) elderly
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The Eastern Gravettian people of Dolní Vĕstonice experimented with ceramic technology ___________________ years before it appears elsewhere in the archaeological record.

A) 500
B) 2400
C) 15,000
D) 36,000
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Which of these human traits did not change very much during the Upper Paleolithic?

A) Art
B) Bipedality
C) Burials
D) Social complexity
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The most common subjects in Upper Paleolithic cave art are animals.
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Altamira in Spain includes the famous Hall of the Snakes.
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An atlatl acts as an extension of the arm, allowing hunters to throw projectiles much farther.
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"Venus" figurines are not found in Morocco.
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The Monte Verde site lends support to the coastal route interpretation of the peopling of the Americas.
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The Ice-Free corridor has been disproven as a possible route for the peopling of the Americas.
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The first humans to reach Sahul crossed a water gap of 200 miles.
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Clovis culture is associated with fluted spear points.
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Why do archaeologists consider composite tools to be a significant innovation?
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How do changing sea levels affect the archaeological record?
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What is the behavioral significance of flaked stone scaled pieces at the Grotte des Contrebandiers site in Morocco?
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How did mammoth steppe benefit Pleistocene hunter-gatherer-forager groups?
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What are entoptic phenomena? How do they relate to interpretations of cave art?
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What is Sahul? Why do we no longer use this place name?
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Clovis and Folsom points are referred to as "fluted." What does this mean?
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What is the significance of pre-Clovis sites like Wally's Beach, Schaefer Mammoth Site, and Monte Verde? Why did it take so long for these sites to be accepted as older than Clovis occupations?
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Briefly describe the "hunting magic" explanation of Upper Paleolithic cave art.
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Why do archaeologists and other scholars sometimes associate "Venus" figurines with fertility?
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What are three archaeologically identifiable symbolic behaviors performed by Homo sapiens in the Later Stone Age/Upper Paleolithic? Provide examples of each behavior.
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What factors contributed to the extinction of Australian and American megafauna?
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How were Clovis hunter-gatherer-foragers more complex than the "big game hunter" stereotype? Provide specific examples from Chapter 4.
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Why would a postprocessual archaeologist disagree with the "art for the sake of art" interpretation of Upper Paleolithic cave paintings? What factors would a postprocessualist seek to emphasize in his or her interpretation?
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How did archaeologists use ethnographic analogy (modern Kalahari foragers) to interpret ostrich eggshell beads at the Enkapune ya Muto site? What are the limitations of ethnographic analogy?
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1
Anatomically modern Homo sapiens and __________________ coexisted in Europe until about 40,000 cal BC.

A) Ardi
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Lucy
D) Neandertals
D
2
Anatomically modern Homo sapiens and Homo floresiensis coexisted on Flores, Indonesia, as late as _________________ cal BC.

A) 2600
B) 17,000
C) 40,000
D) 60,000
D
3
________________________ is the time period in Africa beginning before 50,000 cal BC; it is characterized by modern humans with modern human behaviors, including abundant evidence of symbolism.

A) Epigravettian
B) Solutrean
C) Later Stone Age
D) Mesolithic
C
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Which of these continents was the last to be colonized by humans?

A) Africa
B) Australia
C) Europe
D) South America
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During the LSA there was a shift to making ___________________ which are assumed to represent pieces that are combined to create composite tools.

A) microliths
B) choppers
C) Folsom points
D) phytoliths
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New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania once formed a contiguous land mass called:

A) Salish.
B) Sahul.
C) Swanscombe.
D) Sunda.
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Parts of modern-day Indonesia and Southeast Asia were once linked in the _________________ land mass.

A) Salish
B) Sahul
C) Swanscombe
D) Sunda
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_______________________ was an archaeological culture of the European Upper Paleolithic.

A) Aurignacian
B) Atlatl
C) Altamira
D) Acheulian
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9
Red ochre is a ____________________.

A) small deer
B) mineral pigment
C) flowering plant
D) Later Stone Age culture
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_________________ is a material used by both LSA hunter-gatherer-foragers and modern Kalahari hunter-gatherer-foragers.

A) Ostrich eggshell
B) Fired clay
C) Bronze
D) Kangaroo skin
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Enkapune ya Muto in Kenya is also known as __________________________.

A) Grasshopper Cave
B) Denisova Cave
C) Paisley Cave
D) Twilight Cave
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Mammoth steppe was probably a _________________ habitat for hunter-gatherers.

A) hot, humid
B) productive
C) lifeless
D) restrictive
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Mammoth bone was used as _________________ by Epi-Gravettian people.

A) a building material
B) fuel for fires
C) A and B
D) None of the above
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An atlatl is also called a __________________________.

A) spearthrower
B) adze handle
C) termite stick
D) bow-and-arrow
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____________________ is recognized as a "pre-Clovis" site.

A) Lindenmeier
B) Blackwater Draw
C) Folsom
D) Monte Verde
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"Venus" figurines often have exaggerated _______________ features.

A) sexual
B) skeletal
C) facial
D) behavioral
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17
Dolní Vĕstonice is located in__________________.

A) Sunda
B) the Horn of Africa
C) Morocco
D) the Czech Republic
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Dolní Vĕstonice and Sungir both featured burials including people with ________________.

A) iron staffs
B) skeletal signs of extreme old age
C) physical impairments
D) cancerous growths
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Lascaux included a painting of a stick figure known as ____________________.

A) "bird man"
B) "priest-king"
C) "fish boy"
D) "the wizard"
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Kara-Bom is a significant Siberian site dating to approximately ____________________.

A) 10,800 cal BC
B) 19,000 cal BC
C) 45,000 cal BC
D) 112,000 cal BC
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The "ice-free corridor" allowed passage south of Alaska about _____________________.

A) 3700 cal BC
B) 11,500 cal BC
C) 26,000 cal BC
D) 45,000 cal BC
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The site of ___________________ in Ukraine features mammoth bone structures.

A) Hohle Fels
B) Sloth Hole
C) Chauvet
D) Mezhirich
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23
Genetic evidence links the first Americans most directly to ___________________ founding populations.

A) Cantabrian
B) Siberian
C) Solutrean
D) Caribbean
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"The ________________ hypothesis stresses the impact of hunting on animals that had no prior experience with humans . . . " (2016:113).

A) overkill
B) multiregional
C) balanced
D) shock and awe
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The ice-free corridor passed between the _____________ and ______________ Glaciers.

A) Solutrean; Mousterian
B) Cordilleran; Laurentide
C) Laurentide; Yukon Cornelius
D) Alaskan; Siberian
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Hohle Fels in Germany yielded a ______________ bone flute.

A) bird
B) human
C) lion
D) mammoth
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The earliest paintings of Chauvet Cave in France date to about:

A) 97,000 cal BC
B) 50,000 cal BC
C) 35,000 cal BC
D) 12,600 cal BC
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The double burial at Sungir, Russia, contains a male and female, both __________________.

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The Eastern Gravettian people of Dolní Vĕstonice experimented with ceramic technology ___________________ years before it appears elsewhere in the archaeological record.

A) 500
B) 2400
C) 15,000
D) 36,000
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Which of these human traits did not change very much during the Upper Paleolithic?

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B) Bipedality
C) Burials
D) Social complexity
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The most common subjects in Upper Paleolithic cave art are animals.
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Altamira in Spain includes the famous Hall of the Snakes.
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An atlatl acts as an extension of the arm, allowing hunters to throw projectiles much farther.
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"Venus" figurines are not found in Morocco.
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The Monte Verde site lends support to the coastal route interpretation of the peopling of the Americas.
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The Ice-Free corridor has been disproven as a possible route for the peopling of the Americas.
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The first humans to reach Sahul crossed a water gap of 200 miles.
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Clovis culture is associated with fluted spear points.
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Why do archaeologists consider composite tools to be a significant innovation?
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How do changing sea levels affect the archaeological record?
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What is the behavioral significance of flaked stone scaled pieces at the Grotte des Contrebandiers site in Morocco?
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How did mammoth steppe benefit Pleistocene hunter-gatherer-forager groups?
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What are entoptic phenomena? How do they relate to interpretations of cave art?
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What is Sahul? Why do we no longer use this place name?
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Clovis and Folsom points are referred to as "fluted." What does this mean?
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What is the significance of pre-Clovis sites like Wally's Beach, Schaefer Mammoth Site, and Monte Verde? Why did it take so long for these sites to be accepted as older than Clovis occupations?
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Briefly describe the "hunting magic" explanation of Upper Paleolithic cave art.
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Why do archaeologists and other scholars sometimes associate "Venus" figurines with fertility?
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What are three archaeologically identifiable symbolic behaviors performed by Homo sapiens in the Later Stone Age/Upper Paleolithic? Provide examples of each behavior.
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What factors contributed to the extinction of Australian and American megafauna?
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How were Clovis hunter-gatherer-foragers more complex than the "big game hunter" stereotype? Provide specific examples from Chapter 4.
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Why would a postprocessual archaeologist disagree with the "art for the sake of art" interpretation of Upper Paleolithic cave paintings? What factors would a postprocessualist seek to emphasize in his or her interpretation?
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How did archaeologists use ethnographic analogy (modern Kalahari foragers) to interpret ostrich eggshell beads at the Enkapune ya Muto site? What are the limitations of ethnographic analogy?
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