Deck 3: Becoming Human

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Anatomically modern humans are members of the species ___________________________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo heidelbergensis
C) Homo naledi
D) Homo sapiens
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According to current evidence, ____________________ was the first hominin to leave the African continent.

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Homo erectus
C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
D) Neandertal man
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Which of these archaeological regions is located in southern England?

A) Boxgrove
B) Atapuerca
C) Herto
D) Chaco Canyon
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The ____________________ geological epoch began approximately 2.6 million years ago.

A) Miocene
B) Pliocene
C) Pleistocene
D) Holocene
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Oxygen isotope analysis measures changes in ancient _____________________.

A) acidity
B) brain size
C) technology
D) temperature
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Which of these hominins has a notable protruding chin?

A) Homo floresiensis
B) Homo sapiens
C) Neandertals
D) Homo erectus
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The ___________________ site in the Republic of Georgia contained fossils from early Homo erectus.

A) St. Acheul
B) Dmanisi
C) Cro-Magnon
D) Grotte du Renne
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Homo erectus fossils are found on each of the following continents except______________.

A) Africa
B) Asia
C) Australia
D) Europe
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The Schöningen site in Germany is best known for _____________________________.

A) Homo floresiensis
B) Oldowan choppers
C) Pan troglodytes
D) wooden spears
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Engraved red ochre was discovered at Blombos Cave, ______________________.

A) Chad
B) Kenya
C) South Africa
D) Tanzania
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Homo erectus and Homo sapiens are most anatomically similar______________________.

A) during the Holocene epoch
B) from the neck down
C) in the features of their skulls
D) on the Movius Line
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Homo erectus appears in Africa about __________________________.

A) 3.75 billion years ago
B) 95,000 years ago
C) 4.4 million years ago
D) 1.9 million years ago
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Which of these sites covered in Chapter 3 is not located in Africa?

A) Diepkloof Rock Shelter
B) Herto
C) Omo Kibish
D) 'Ubeidiya
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Which of these sites covered in Chapter 3 is located in Africa?

A) Liang Bua
B) Blombos Cave
C) Zhoukoudian
D) Dmanisi
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The famous "Nariokotome Boy" is a member of which hominin species?

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Homo neanderthalensis
D) Homo sapiens
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What is the signature artifact of the Acheulian tool tradition?

A) Sidescraper
B) Leaf-shaped arrow point
C) Wooden spear
D) Bifacial handaxe
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Members of ____________________ were about 3.5 feet tall.

A) Homo neanderthalensis
B) Gigantopithecus blacki
C) Homo floresiensis
D) All of the above
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Which of these paleoanthropological sites is located in North America?

A) Pinnacle Point 13B
B) Sangiran
C) Denisova Cave
D) None of the above
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Homo heidelbergensis appears in Africa about _____________________.

A) 2 million years ago
B) 900,000 years ago
C) 40,000 years ago
D) 20,000 years ago
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________________ is a special way of knapping a core so that it is shaped in a way that allows the removal of a thin, well-shaped flake.

A) FOXP2
B) Neolithic
C) Levallois
D) Gran Dolina
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______________________ refers to an archaeological period recognized in Western Eurasia (and sometimes northern Africa)

A) Middle Paleolithic
B) Denali
C) Formative
D) Desert Archaic
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The Olorgesailie Basin is located in ________________, East Africa.

A) China
B) Kenya
C) Indonesia
D) Morocco
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Gran Dolina at Atapuerca featured surprising evidence of ________________________.

A) cannibalism
B) farming
C) tool use
D) bipedalism
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Some archaeologists have speculated that __________________ was used to make tools east of the Movius Line.

A) bamboo
B) diamond
C) red ochre
D) human bone
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The recent single origin model hypothesizes that modern Homo sapiens evolved once in _____________________.

A) Africa
B) Asia
C) Middle East
D) Zhoukoudian
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According to the recent single origin model, modern Homo sapiens evolved about ___________________ years ago.

A) 4.6 billion
B) 2 million
C) 1.9 million
D) 200,000
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__________________ DNA is passed exclusively from mothers to their children and represents maternal lineages.

A) Junk
B) Mitochondrial
C) Mutant
D) Nuclear
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The __________________ site in Ethiopia yielded fossils of early Homo sapiens.

A) Olduvai Gorge
B) Grotte du Renne
C) Omo Kibish
D) Diepkloof Rockshelter
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Humans have a ________________ pharynx region than common chimpanzees.

A) softer
B) simpler
C) shorter
D) larger
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A red pigment called ________________________ may reflect personal ornamentation among Neandertals.

A) ochre
B) Chatelperronian
C) Nassarius
D) Levallois
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Recent interpretations of archaeological evidence often incorporate DNA evidence.
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On average, Neandertal brains are slightly larger than those of modern humans.
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Genetic analysis of a finger bone from Blombos cave revealed a previously unknown hominin.
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16O and 18O represent types of Ochre.
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FOXP2 is a gene that is associated with language.
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Homo floresiensis fossils were found at the Liang Bua site in Indonesia.
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Basal ganglia are part of the larynx associated with language.
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In 2010 a draft sequence of the Neandertal genome was published.
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Did Neandertals and modern humans ever interbreed? How do we know?
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Briefly describe the climate of the Pleistocene. How did this affect hominin migrations?
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What are foraminifera? Why are they relevant to archaeology and paleoanthropology?
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What significant find was made at Denisova Cave in Russia?
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What was unique about the Schöningen spears? How might this find affect archaeological interpretations of stone tools?
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Should we classify Neandertals as Homo sapiens neanderthalensis or Homo neanderthalensis? What evidence supports your choice?
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What was the behavioral significance of the engraved red ochre found at Blombos Cave?
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What are some differences between the chimpanzee and human vocal tracts? How do these differences facilitate human speech?
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What role does FOXP2 play in our linguistic ability? What does it tell us about Neandertal language?
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Why are Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis classified as separate species?
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Describe the assimilation model for the development of modern Homo sapiens. How does this differ from the older multiregional model?
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Describe two explanations for the small stature of Homo floresiensis. What evidence supports these interpretations?
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How would you define "modern" human behavior? What material evidence of those behaviors could we seek in the archaeological record?
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Chapter 3 is titled "Becoming Human," implying a process, not an event. Why is it so difficult to mark a moment in time when we "became human"? How are we a result of cultural mosaic evolution?
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As detailed in Chapter 3 (box Peopling the Past: Genetics, Neandertals, and Modern Humans, page 77), our understanding of Neandertals is a good example of the scientific method in action. How has science added to, and improved upon, our knowledge of Neandertals-from the earliest fossils found to modern genetics?
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1
Anatomically modern humans are members of the species ___________________________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo heidelbergensis
C) Homo naledi
D) Homo sapiens
D
2
According to current evidence, ____________________ was the first hominin to leave the African continent.

A) Ardipithecus ramidus
B) Homo erectus
C) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
D) Neandertal man
B
3
Which of these archaeological regions is located in southern England?

A) Boxgrove
B) Atapuerca
C) Herto
D) Chaco Canyon
A
4
The ____________________ geological epoch began approximately 2.6 million years ago.

A) Miocene
B) Pliocene
C) Pleistocene
D) Holocene
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Oxygen isotope analysis measures changes in ancient _____________________.

A) acidity
B) brain size
C) technology
D) temperature
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Which of these hominins has a notable protruding chin?

A) Homo floresiensis
B) Homo sapiens
C) Neandertals
D) Homo erectus
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The ___________________ site in the Republic of Georgia contained fossils from early Homo erectus.

A) St. Acheul
B) Dmanisi
C) Cro-Magnon
D) Grotte du Renne
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Homo erectus fossils are found on each of the following continents except______________.

A) Africa
B) Asia
C) Australia
D) Europe
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9
The Schöningen site in Germany is best known for _____________________________.

A) Homo floresiensis
B) Oldowan choppers
C) Pan troglodytes
D) wooden spears
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Engraved red ochre was discovered at Blombos Cave, ______________________.

A) Chad
B) Kenya
C) South Africa
D) Tanzania
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Homo erectus and Homo sapiens are most anatomically similar______________________.

A) during the Holocene epoch
B) from the neck down
C) in the features of their skulls
D) on the Movius Line
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Homo erectus appears in Africa about __________________________.

A) 3.75 billion years ago
B) 95,000 years ago
C) 4.4 million years ago
D) 1.9 million years ago
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Which of these sites covered in Chapter 3 is not located in Africa?

A) Diepkloof Rock Shelter
B) Herto
C) Omo Kibish
D) 'Ubeidiya
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Which of these sites covered in Chapter 3 is located in Africa?

A) Liang Bua
B) Blombos Cave
C) Zhoukoudian
D) Dmanisi
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The famous "Nariokotome Boy" is a member of which hominin species?

A) Homo erectus
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Homo neanderthalensis
D) Homo sapiens
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What is the signature artifact of the Acheulian tool tradition?

A) Sidescraper
B) Leaf-shaped arrow point
C) Wooden spear
D) Bifacial handaxe
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17
Members of ____________________ were about 3.5 feet tall.

A) Homo neanderthalensis
B) Gigantopithecus blacki
C) Homo floresiensis
D) All of the above
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Which of these paleoanthropological sites is located in North America?

A) Pinnacle Point 13B
B) Sangiran
C) Denisova Cave
D) None of the above
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Homo heidelbergensis appears in Africa about _____________________.

A) 2 million years ago
B) 900,000 years ago
C) 40,000 years ago
D) 20,000 years ago
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________________ is a special way of knapping a core so that it is shaped in a way that allows the removal of a thin, well-shaped flake.

A) FOXP2
B) Neolithic
C) Levallois
D) Gran Dolina
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______________________ refers to an archaeological period recognized in Western Eurasia (and sometimes northern Africa)

A) Middle Paleolithic
B) Denali
C) Formative
D) Desert Archaic
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The Olorgesailie Basin is located in ________________, East Africa.

A) China
B) Kenya
C) Indonesia
D) Morocco
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Gran Dolina at Atapuerca featured surprising evidence of ________________________.

A) cannibalism
B) farming
C) tool use
D) bipedalism
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Some archaeologists have speculated that __________________ was used to make tools east of the Movius Line.

A) bamboo
B) diamond
C) red ochre
D) human bone
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The recent single origin model hypothesizes that modern Homo sapiens evolved once in _____________________.

A) Africa
B) Asia
C) Middle East
D) Zhoukoudian
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According to the recent single origin model, modern Homo sapiens evolved about ___________________ years ago.

A) 4.6 billion
B) 2 million
C) 1.9 million
D) 200,000
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__________________ DNA is passed exclusively from mothers to their children and represents maternal lineages.

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B) Mitochondrial
C) Mutant
D) Nuclear
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The __________________ site in Ethiopia yielded fossils of early Homo sapiens.

A) Olduvai Gorge
B) Grotte du Renne
C) Omo Kibish
D) Diepkloof Rockshelter
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Humans have a ________________ pharynx region than common chimpanzees.

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D) larger
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A red pigment called ________________________ may reflect personal ornamentation among Neandertals.

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C) Nassarius
D) Levallois
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Recent interpretations of archaeological evidence often incorporate DNA evidence.
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On average, Neandertal brains are slightly larger than those of modern humans.
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Genetic analysis of a finger bone from Blombos cave revealed a previously unknown hominin.
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16O and 18O represent types of Ochre.
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FOXP2 is a gene that is associated with language.
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Homo floresiensis fossils were found at the Liang Bua site in Indonesia.
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Basal ganglia are part of the larynx associated with language.
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In 2010 a draft sequence of the Neandertal genome was published.
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Did Neandertals and modern humans ever interbreed? How do we know?
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Briefly describe the climate of the Pleistocene. How did this affect hominin migrations?
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What are foraminifera? Why are they relevant to archaeology and paleoanthropology?
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What significant find was made at Denisova Cave in Russia?
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What was unique about the Schöningen spears? How might this find affect archaeological interpretations of stone tools?
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Should we classify Neandertals as Homo sapiens neanderthalensis or Homo neanderthalensis? What evidence supports your choice?
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What was the behavioral significance of the engraved red ochre found at Blombos Cave?
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What are some differences between the chimpanzee and human vocal tracts? How do these differences facilitate human speech?
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What role does FOXP2 play in our linguistic ability? What does it tell us about Neandertal language?
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Why are Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis classified as separate species?
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Describe the assimilation model for the development of modern Homo sapiens. How does this differ from the older multiregional model?
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Describe two explanations for the small stature of Homo floresiensis. What evidence supports these interpretations?
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How would you define "modern" human behavior? What material evidence of those behaviors could we seek in the archaeological record?
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Chapter 3 is titled "Becoming Human," implying a process, not an event. Why is it so difficult to mark a moment in time when we "became human"? How are we a result of cultural mosaic evolution?
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As detailed in Chapter 3 (box Peopling the Past: Genetics, Neandertals, and Modern Humans, page 77), our understanding of Neandertals is a good example of the scientific method in action. How has science added to, and improved upon, our knowledge of Neandertals-from the earliest fossils found to modern genetics?
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