Deck 14: Archaeology in Todays World

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Kennewick Man is about how many years old?

A) 8,600 years
B) 2,500 years
C) 11,000 years
D) 5,000 years
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The discovery of Kennewick Man confirmed the scientific theory about ________.

A) the settlement patterns of the earliest occupants of the Americas
B) the lifestyle habits of the earliest occupants of the Americas
C) the facial bone structure of the earliest occupants of the Americas
D) the arrowheads used by the earliest occupants of the Americas
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The earliest occupants of the Americas are formally called the ________.

A) Paleonatives
B) Paleoindians
C) first North Americans
D) original American natives
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What was the eventual court decision regarding Kennewick Man?

A) The case is still ongoing.
B) Kennewick Man was given back to the local native tribes for burial.
C) Kennewick Man was sent to Cambridge University for third-party assessment.
D) Kennewick Man was turned over to a group of U.S. scientists for analysis.
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What has crime-scene investigations adopted from archaeologists?

A) some archaeological methods
B) similar deductive reasoning
C) radiocarbon dating
D) similar background research studies
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Modern-day Israelis look to the archaeological record from which age to support their claims for statehood?

A) Iron Age
B) Bronze Age
C) Stone Age
D) Copper Age
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Which modern-day country has the strongest Celtic tradition?

A) Denmark
B) Iceland
C) England
D) Ireland
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Which two nations in World War II used archaeology as propaganda to support programs of nationalism and expansionism?

A) France and Britain
B) Germany and Soviet Union
C) Germany and Italy
D) Italy and France
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the Khmer Rouge looked to the ancient Khmer dynasty for inspiration in subjugating the people of ________.

A) Thailand
B) Cambodia
C) Vietnam
D) Laos
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The huge Buddhas of Bamiyan, carved into a mountain, were destroyed for political reasons in ________.

A) Afghanistan
B) China
C) Japan
D) Pakistan
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In Bolivia, what ancient agricultural technique was employed to deal with modern environmental issues?

A) Bund irrigation
B) crop rotation
C) raised-field farming
D) ancient grain cultivation
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The ancient peoples living ________ were adversely affected by deforestation.

A) on Easter Island
B) in the Sahara Desert
C) in the Nile River Valley
D) in the American southwest
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About 50,000 years ago after the arrival of ancient humans, some animal species disappeared in ________.

A) the Andes
B) Australia
C) the Hawaiian Islands
D) North America
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The work of archaeologists at the World Trade Center is ________.

A) ethnoarchaeology
B) osteobiography
C) geoarchaeology
D) forensic archaeology
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Archaeologists using ________ technology can greatly eliminate mapping errors.

A) cataloging
B) GPS
C) statistical testing
D) GIS
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Archaeologist believe that the Maya deforestation found in Guatemala was probably the result of ________.

A) out-of-control swidden field techniques
B) large temple construction
C) excessive firewood cutting
D) overpopulation
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Archaeologists helped a group in northeastern Bolivia by ________.

A) protecting a ceremonial site at risk from development
B) rediscovering lost textile weaving techniques
C) discovering ancient farming techniques that were more productive
D) discovering a lost Inca city that boosted tourism
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Most movies depict archaeologists as ________.

A) forensic experts
B) old scientists
C) politically aware
D) mercenaries and romantic heroes
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Which of the following popular media would be the most trusted?

A) Laura Croft, Tomb Raider
B) Discovery Networks' American Digger
C) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
D) Archaeology magazine
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Which of the following agricultural techniques was not used by the Maya?

A) canal irrigation
B) raised fields
C) animal-powered plows
D) blended orchards
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Using Kennewick Man as an example, what are the tradeoffs between respecting the rights of indigenous people and advancing understanding of our past through the study of the archaeological data?
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Discuss some of the negative ways archaeology could by used by a nation.
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Describe some of the ways in which computer technology has revolutionized the science of archaeology.
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Discuss some of the modern environmental benefits of studying past societies.
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Take any modern film that depicts archaeologists and discuss any misleading portrayals of archaeology or stereotypes.
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Deck 14: Archaeology in Todays World
1
Kennewick Man is about how many years old?

A) 8,600 years
B) 2,500 years
C) 11,000 years
D) 5,000 years
A
2
The discovery of Kennewick Man confirmed the scientific theory about ________.

A) the settlement patterns of the earliest occupants of the Americas
B) the lifestyle habits of the earliest occupants of the Americas
C) the facial bone structure of the earliest occupants of the Americas
D) the arrowheads used by the earliest occupants of the Americas
C
3
The earliest occupants of the Americas are formally called the ________.

A) Paleonatives
B) Paleoindians
C) first North Americans
D) original American natives
B
4
What was the eventual court decision regarding Kennewick Man?

A) The case is still ongoing.
B) Kennewick Man was given back to the local native tribes for burial.
C) Kennewick Man was sent to Cambridge University for third-party assessment.
D) Kennewick Man was turned over to a group of U.S. scientists for analysis.
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What has crime-scene investigations adopted from archaeologists?

A) some archaeological methods
B) similar deductive reasoning
C) radiocarbon dating
D) similar background research studies
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6
Modern-day Israelis look to the archaeological record from which age to support their claims for statehood?

A) Iron Age
B) Bronze Age
C) Stone Age
D) Copper Age
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Which modern-day country has the strongest Celtic tradition?

A) Denmark
B) Iceland
C) England
D) Ireland
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Which two nations in World War II used archaeology as propaganda to support programs of nationalism and expansionism?

A) France and Britain
B) Germany and Soviet Union
C) Germany and Italy
D) Italy and France
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9
In the 1970s and 1980s, the Khmer Rouge looked to the ancient Khmer dynasty for inspiration in subjugating the people of ________.

A) Thailand
B) Cambodia
C) Vietnam
D) Laos
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10
The huge Buddhas of Bamiyan, carved into a mountain, were destroyed for political reasons in ________.

A) Afghanistan
B) China
C) Japan
D) Pakistan
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11
In Bolivia, what ancient agricultural technique was employed to deal with modern environmental issues?

A) Bund irrigation
B) crop rotation
C) raised-field farming
D) ancient grain cultivation
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12
The ancient peoples living ________ were adversely affected by deforestation.

A) on Easter Island
B) in the Sahara Desert
C) in the Nile River Valley
D) in the American southwest
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13
About 50,000 years ago after the arrival of ancient humans, some animal species disappeared in ________.

A) the Andes
B) Australia
C) the Hawaiian Islands
D) North America
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The work of archaeologists at the World Trade Center is ________.

A) ethnoarchaeology
B) osteobiography
C) geoarchaeology
D) forensic archaeology
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15
Archaeologists using ________ technology can greatly eliminate mapping errors.

A) cataloging
B) GPS
C) statistical testing
D) GIS
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16
Archaeologist believe that the Maya deforestation found in Guatemala was probably the result of ________.

A) out-of-control swidden field techniques
B) large temple construction
C) excessive firewood cutting
D) overpopulation
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17
Archaeologists helped a group in northeastern Bolivia by ________.

A) protecting a ceremonial site at risk from development
B) rediscovering lost textile weaving techniques
C) discovering ancient farming techniques that were more productive
D) discovering a lost Inca city that boosted tourism
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18
Most movies depict archaeologists as ________.

A) forensic experts
B) old scientists
C) politically aware
D) mercenaries and romantic heroes
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19
Which of the following popular media would be the most trusted?

A) Laura Croft, Tomb Raider
B) Discovery Networks' American Digger
C) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
D) Archaeology magazine
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Which of the following agricultural techniques was not used by the Maya?

A) canal irrigation
B) raised fields
C) animal-powered plows
D) blended orchards
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21
Using Kennewick Man as an example, what are the tradeoffs between respecting the rights of indigenous people and advancing understanding of our past through the study of the archaeological data?
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22
Discuss some of the negative ways archaeology could by used by a nation.
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23
Describe some of the ways in which computer technology has revolutionized the science of archaeology.
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24
Discuss some of the modern environmental benefits of studying past societies.
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Take any modern film that depicts archaeologists and discuss any misleading portrayals of archaeology or stereotypes.
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