Deck 9: The Emergence of Culture in Early Hominid Societies in the Old World

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Glacial conditions were present throughout the Paleolithic / Stone Age.
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Permafrost is permanently frozen ground beneath surface sediments.
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Woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, musk ox, steppe bison, reindeer and wild horse are cold loving, migratory herbivores.
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Groups in the Paleolithic / Stone Age were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
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Stone artifacts at Gona and Lokalalei shows an understanding of stone working technology by early hominids.
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Early hominids in East Africa consistently and successfully hunted a range of large animals.
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Hand axes are found throughout the Old World.
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Humans were responsible for all the bone accumulations at Zhoukoudien.
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Stone tool cut marks on bone and animal gnaw marks on bone are identical.
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Evidence at Gran Dolina, Atapuerca, indicates dietary cannibalism 750 kyr ago.
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There is undisputable evidence for huts at Terra Amata, France.
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Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age groups did not make stone blades, microliths, or bone tools
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The Neandertal diet consisted primarily of plant foods.
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Ochre has been found at many Middle Paleolithic / Middle Stone Age sites.
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Modern humans had reached all parts of the World by 10 kyr ago.
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The behavioral changes that occurred in the Upper Paleolithic / Late Stone Age can only be explained by the appearance of fully fledged language.
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Blade tool manufacture was a defining characteristic of all modern human tool kits.
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Flint mining did not occur in the Paleolithic.
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'Venus' figurines were not all symbols of fertility.
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Cave art is found only in the deep interior of caves.
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The period between 2.3 myr and 11.5 kyr ago is known as

A) the Holocene
B) the Pleistocene
C) the Miocene
D) the Pliocene
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Paleolithic is

A) an archaeological term
B) a biological term
C) a geological term
D) an anatomical term
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The earliest evidence for hominid activity is in

A) the USA
B) East Africa
C) Europe
D) Asia
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Oldowan / Mode I technology refers to

A) Mary Leakey
B) Olduvai Gorge
C) earliest stone tools
D) hand axes
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The patterning of materials at an archaeological site may be affected by

A) erosional forces that move sediments
B) animal activity
C) later human activity on the site
D) all of the previous actions
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Evidence from South African caves indicates that Australopithecines

A) hunted large animals successfully
B) hunted and ate other Australopithecines
C) ate only plant foods
D) were themselves the prey of large cats
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Raymond Dart's proposed osteodontokeratic tool kit included

A) stones, bones and wooden tools
B) hand axes and flakes
C) bones, teeth and horn tools
D) metal tools
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Acheulian

A) is a Lower Paleolithic site in France
B) refers to Neandertal tool kits
C) refers to stone tool kits with hand axes
D) is a hand axe
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Steppe tundra environments of glacial periods supported

A) year round plant resources
B) large forests
C) few animals
D) herds of large herbivores
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Levallois is a

A) site in Africa
B) characteristic tool technique associated with Neandertals
C) characteristic tool technique associated with modern humans
D) characteristic tool technique of the Lower Paleolithic
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Variability in Middle Paleolithic stone tool kits may due to

A) ethnic differences
B) the nature of tasks undertaken
C) change through time
D) a combination of factors
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Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age groups

A) never buried their dead
B) practiced cremation
C) buried all of their dead with grave goods
D) buried some of their dead
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Changes in cultural behavior in the Upper Paleolithic/Late Stone Age included

A) use of bone, antler and ivory tools
B) definite structures
C) clear symbolic activity
D) all of the previous
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Aurignacian is

A) the tool kit associated with Neandertals
B) a site in eastern Europe
C) the tool kit associated with the earliest Upper Paleolithic groups in Europe.
D) the tool kit associated with the final Upper Paleolithic groups in Europe.
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Late Stone Age (LSA) groups in South Africa

A) favored eland above other species
B) hunted Cape buffalo and bushpig more often than Middle Stone Age (MSA) groups
C) hunted mammoth
D) did not hunt
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Evidence for the exploitation of underground tubers at Wadi Kubbaniya demonstrates

A) reliance on plant foods
B) mastery of processing techniques to remove noxious toxins
C) inability to hunt
D) preference for tubers over fish
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On the Eastern European plains people constructed mammoth bone structures because

A) it was easy
B) mammoth were held in high esteem
C) mammoth bones were readily available and there was little wood
D) mammoth bones are easier to build with than wood
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Child burials at Sungir are important because

A) two children were buried together
B) they were sacrifices
C) the grave goods suggest inherited status
D) they were related to the older man
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In order to get to Australia people had to

A) walk a long way
B) take one long sea journey
C) take a number of sea journeys
D) be good swimmers
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How did climate change during the Paleolithic affect plant and animal populations?
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Stones and animal bones are crucial to the study of the Lower Paleolithic. Why?
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What is taphonomy?
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Evaluate the evidence for the controlled use of fire by pre-modern humans.
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What are handaxes and what function did they serve?
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How have archaeologists interpreted variation in Middle Paleolithic stone tool kits?
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How do tool kits of the Upper Paleolithic people in Eurasia differ from their Middle Paleolithic predecessors?
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Why is Ohalo II an important site?
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Consider the evidence for structures in the Upper Paleolithic.
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What factors affected the peopling of Australia?
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Discuss and evaluate the evidence for subsistence strategies in the Lower Paleolithic and Early Stone Age.
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Why is Atapuerca an important site for Lower Paleolithic studies?
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Compare and contrast the subsistence strategies of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age with those of the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age.
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Did the emergence of modern humans herald a revolutionary change in hominid behaviour?
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Assess the interpretations of Paleolithic art.
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Glacial conditions were present throughout the Paleolithic / Stone Age.
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Permafrost is permanently frozen ground beneath surface sediments.
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Woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, musk ox, steppe bison, reindeer and wild horse are cold loving, migratory herbivores.
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Groups in the Paleolithic / Stone Age were hunter-gatherers and farmers.
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Stone artifacts at Gona and Lokalalei shows an understanding of stone working technology by early hominids.
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Early hominids in East Africa consistently and successfully hunted a range of large animals.
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Hand axes are found throughout the Old World.
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Humans were responsible for all the bone accumulations at Zhoukoudien.
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Stone tool cut marks on bone and animal gnaw marks on bone are identical.
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Evidence at Gran Dolina, Atapuerca, indicates dietary cannibalism 750 kyr ago.
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There is undisputable evidence for huts at Terra Amata, France.
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Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age groups did not make stone blades, microliths, or bone tools
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The Neandertal diet consisted primarily of plant foods.
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Ochre has been found at many Middle Paleolithic / Middle Stone Age sites.
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Modern humans had reached all parts of the World by 10 kyr ago.
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The behavioral changes that occurred in the Upper Paleolithic / Late Stone Age can only be explained by the appearance of fully fledged language.
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Blade tool manufacture was a defining characteristic of all modern human tool kits.
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Flint mining did not occur in the Paleolithic.
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'Venus' figurines were not all symbols of fertility.
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Cave art is found only in the deep interior of caves.
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The period between 2.3 myr and 11.5 kyr ago is known as

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B) the Pleistocene
C) the Miocene
D) the Pliocene
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Paleolithic is

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The earliest evidence for hominid activity is in

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C) Europe
D) Asia
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Oldowan / Mode I technology refers to

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B) Olduvai Gorge
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D) hand axes
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The patterning of materials at an archaeological site may be affected by

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D) all of the previous actions
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Evidence from South African caves indicates that Australopithecines

A) hunted large animals successfully
B) hunted and ate other Australopithecines
C) ate only plant foods
D) were themselves the prey of large cats
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Raymond Dart's proposed osteodontokeratic tool kit included

A) stones, bones and wooden tools
B) hand axes and flakes
C) bones, teeth and horn tools
D) metal tools
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Acheulian

A) is a Lower Paleolithic site in France
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C) refers to stone tool kits with hand axes
D) is a hand axe
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Steppe tundra environments of glacial periods supported

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Levallois is a

A) site in Africa
B) characteristic tool technique associated with Neandertals
C) characteristic tool technique associated with modern humans
D) characteristic tool technique of the Lower Paleolithic
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Variability in Middle Paleolithic stone tool kits may due to

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Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age groups

A) never buried their dead
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D) buried some of their dead
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Changes in cultural behavior in the Upper Paleolithic/Late Stone Age included

A) use of bone, antler and ivory tools
B) definite structures
C) clear symbolic activity
D) all of the previous
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Aurignacian is

A) the tool kit associated with Neandertals
B) a site in eastern Europe
C) the tool kit associated with the earliest Upper Paleolithic groups in Europe.
D) the tool kit associated with the final Upper Paleolithic groups in Europe.
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Late Stone Age (LSA) groups in South Africa

A) favored eland above other species
B) hunted Cape buffalo and bushpig more often than Middle Stone Age (MSA) groups
C) hunted mammoth
D) did not hunt
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Evidence for the exploitation of underground tubers at Wadi Kubbaniya demonstrates

A) reliance on plant foods
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C) inability to hunt
D) preference for tubers over fish
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On the Eastern European plains people constructed mammoth bone structures because

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B) mammoth were held in high esteem
C) mammoth bones were readily available and there was little wood
D) mammoth bones are easier to build with than wood
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Child burials at Sungir are important because

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C) the grave goods suggest inherited status
D) they were related to the older man
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In order to get to Australia people had to

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C) take a number of sea journeys
D) be good swimmers
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How did climate change during the Paleolithic affect plant and animal populations?
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Stones and animal bones are crucial to the study of the Lower Paleolithic. Why?
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What is taphonomy?
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Evaluate the evidence for the controlled use of fire by pre-modern humans.
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What are handaxes and what function did they serve?
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How have archaeologists interpreted variation in Middle Paleolithic stone tool kits?
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How do tool kits of the Upper Paleolithic people in Eurasia differ from their Middle Paleolithic predecessors?
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Why is Ohalo II an important site?
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Consider the evidence for structures in the Upper Paleolithic.
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What factors affected the peopling of Australia?
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Discuss and evaluate the evidence for subsistence strategies in the Lower Paleolithic and Early Stone Age.
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Why is Atapuerca an important site for Lower Paleolithic studies?
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Compare and contrast the subsistence strategies of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age with those of the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age.
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Did the emergence of modern humans herald a revolutionary change in hominid behaviour?
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Assess the interpretations of Paleolithic art.
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