Deck 3: Archaic Humans: Homo Ergaster, Homo Erectus, and Homo Heidelbergensis: 19 Million to 150,000 Years Ago

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The climatic changes of the __________ are believed to be partially responsible for the rapidity of human biological and cultural changes.

A) Eocene
B) Miocene
C) Holocene
D) Pleistocene
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Homo erectus moved out of Africa into Europe and Asia during the __________.

A) Lower Pleistocene
B) Middle Pleistocene
C) Upper Pleistocene
D) never; Homo erectus was confined to Africa
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The earliest East African Homo ergaster specimens come from the __________ region of northern Kenya.

A) Hadar
B) Lake Turkana
C) Lake Olduvai
D) Zhoukoudian
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The skeleton found at Nariokotome is of an 11 year old __________.

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Homo habilis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
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The skeleton of the Nariokotome boy indicates that our postcranial anatomy likely evolved into its modern form __________ the crania.

A) after
B) at the same rate as
C) before
D) separately from
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The Nariokotome boy was __________ modern 12 year olds.

A) shorter than
B) the same height as
C) taller than
D) much shorter than
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__________ is thought to have radiated out of Africa when other mammals left the continent.

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Homo ergaster
C) Homo sapiens
D) Australopithecus africanus
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Fossil evidence from Indonesia dates Homo erectus remains to the same timeframe as those found in __________.

A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) the Americas
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To have populated as far as Southeast Asia in 100,000 years, H. erectus could have traveled as little as __________ miles per year.

A) 5 to 10
B) 20 to 30
C) 100 to 200
D) 1000 to 1500
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A discovery of a Homo erectus cranium from Ethiopia that has both African and Asian features suggests that African and Asian Homo erectus __________.

A) were completely different species
B) were more similar than once thought
C) were never in contact with one another
D) would never interbreed
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__________ is believed by anthropologists to be the first to control fire.

A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo neanderthalensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo ergaster
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__________ is a well-known Middle Pleistocene cave site dating from 460,000 to 230,000 years ago which contained the remains of 40 individuals.

A) Narmada
B) Longgupo
C) Zhoukoudian
D) Lant'ien
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The toolkit associated with Homo ergaster and Homo erectus is the __________.

A) Oldowan
B) Mousterian
C) Acheulian
D) Upper Paleolithic
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The oldest wooden implements dating to the time of Homo erectus are wooden spears from __________.

A) Schoningen, Germany
B) Zhoukoudian, China
C) Gran Dolina, Spain
D) Boxgrove, England
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It is thought that materials like __________ were used as tools by early Asian Homo erectus populations.

A) stone
B) wood, bamboo, and fiber
C) wool and cotton
D) metal
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The most prevalent tool in the Acheulian toolkit was the __________.

A) scraper
B) knife
C) arrow
D) hand ax
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The __________ technique greatly increased the amount of usable stone obtained from a stone sample.

A) knapping
B) prepared core
C) Oldowan
D) hammer stone
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Evidence of butchery and big-game hunting is NOT at which of the following sites?

A) Torralba, Spain
B) Ambrona, Spain
C) Boxgrove, England
D) Dordogne, France
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The elephant bones from Torralba and Ambrona are found within clays that indicate a(n) __________ was present in the past.

A) river
B) ocean
C) marsh
D) lake
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The most well-known archaic Homo sapiens are __________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Neanderthals
C) Cro-Magnon
D) humans
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In which of the following areas did Neanderthals live?

A) Europe and Eurasia
B) Africa
C) Eurasia
D) South America
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The lithic technology associated with the Neanderthals is the __________.

A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Lower Paleolithic
D) Mousterian
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The Levallois and disk core techniques were used to produce __________ tools.

A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Mousterian
D) Lower Paleolithic
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Bordes believed that the variation in Mousterian toolkits was due to __________.

A) different intelligence levels
B) different groups
C) different time periods
D) reduction continuum
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Discuss the technological advances of Homo ergaster and Homo erectus that allowed them to leave the continent of Africa.
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Describe the prepared core technique and other advancements of the Acheulian tool industry.
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Discuss the skeletal differences between Neanderthals and modern humans.c.c. 200,000 Years Ago and Later
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Deck 3: Archaic Humans: Homo Ergaster, Homo Erectus, and Homo Heidelbergensis: 19 Million to 150,000 Years Ago
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The climatic changes of the __________ are believed to be partially responsible for the rapidity of human biological and cultural changes.

A) Eocene
B) Miocene
C) Holocene
D) Pleistocene
D
2
Homo erectus moved out of Africa into Europe and Asia during the __________.

A) Lower Pleistocene
B) Middle Pleistocene
C) Upper Pleistocene
D) never; Homo erectus was confined to Africa
A
3
The earliest East African Homo ergaster specimens come from the __________ region of northern Kenya.

A) Hadar
B) Lake Turkana
C) Lake Olduvai
D) Zhoukoudian
B
4
The skeleton found at Nariokotome is of an 11 year old __________.

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Homo habilis
C) Homo ergaster
D) Homo sapiens
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The skeleton of the Nariokotome boy indicates that our postcranial anatomy likely evolved into its modern form __________ the crania.

A) after
B) at the same rate as
C) before
D) separately from
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The Nariokotome boy was __________ modern 12 year olds.

A) shorter than
B) the same height as
C) taller than
D) much shorter than
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__________ is thought to have radiated out of Africa when other mammals left the continent.

A) Australopithecus afarensis
B) Homo ergaster
C) Homo sapiens
D) Australopithecus africanus
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Fossil evidence from Indonesia dates Homo erectus remains to the same timeframe as those found in __________.

A) Europe
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) the Americas
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9
To have populated as far as Southeast Asia in 100,000 years, H. erectus could have traveled as little as __________ miles per year.

A) 5 to 10
B) 20 to 30
C) 100 to 200
D) 1000 to 1500
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10
A discovery of a Homo erectus cranium from Ethiopia that has both African and Asian features suggests that African and Asian Homo erectus __________.

A) were completely different species
B) were more similar than once thought
C) were never in contact with one another
D) would never interbreed
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__________ is believed by anthropologists to be the first to control fire.

A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo neanderthalensis
C) Homo habilis
D) Homo ergaster
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12
__________ is a well-known Middle Pleistocene cave site dating from 460,000 to 230,000 years ago which contained the remains of 40 individuals.

A) Narmada
B) Longgupo
C) Zhoukoudian
D) Lant'ien
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13
The toolkit associated with Homo ergaster and Homo erectus is the __________.

A) Oldowan
B) Mousterian
C) Acheulian
D) Upper Paleolithic
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14
The oldest wooden implements dating to the time of Homo erectus are wooden spears from __________.

A) Schoningen, Germany
B) Zhoukoudian, China
C) Gran Dolina, Spain
D) Boxgrove, England
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15
It is thought that materials like __________ were used as tools by early Asian Homo erectus populations.

A) stone
B) wood, bamboo, and fiber
C) wool and cotton
D) metal
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16
The most prevalent tool in the Acheulian toolkit was the __________.

A) scraper
B) knife
C) arrow
D) hand ax
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17
The __________ technique greatly increased the amount of usable stone obtained from a stone sample.

A) knapping
B) prepared core
C) Oldowan
D) hammer stone
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18
Evidence of butchery and big-game hunting is NOT at which of the following sites?

A) Torralba, Spain
B) Ambrona, Spain
C) Boxgrove, England
D) Dordogne, France
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The elephant bones from Torralba and Ambrona are found within clays that indicate a(n) __________ was present in the past.

A) river
B) ocean
C) marsh
D) lake
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The most well-known archaic Homo sapiens are __________.

A) Homo erectus
B) Neanderthals
C) Cro-Magnon
D) humans
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In which of the following areas did Neanderthals live?

A) Europe and Eurasia
B) Africa
C) Eurasia
D) South America
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The lithic technology associated with the Neanderthals is the __________.

A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Lower Paleolithic
D) Mousterian
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23
The Levallois and disk core techniques were used to produce __________ tools.

A) Oldowan
B) Acheulian
C) Mousterian
D) Lower Paleolithic
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Bordes believed that the variation in Mousterian toolkits was due to __________.

A) different intelligence levels
B) different groups
C) different time periods
D) reduction continuum
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Discuss the technological advances of Homo ergaster and Homo erectus that allowed them to leave the continent of Africa.
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Describe the prepared core technique and other advancements of the Acheulian tool industry.
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Discuss the skeletal differences between Neanderthals and modern humans.c.c. 200,000 Years Ago and Later
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