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Deck 5: Europe and Eurasia: C 48,000 Years Ago to 8000
1
The acronym AMH stands for __________.
A) advanced modern humans
B) actually modern humans
C) anatomically modern humans
D) actuarially modern humans
A) advanced modern humans
B) actually modern humans
C) anatomically modern humans
D) actuarially modern humans
C
2
Which site in Southwest Asia shows evidence that Neanderthals and modern humans coexisted?
A) Skhul
B) Qafzeh
C) et-Tabun
D) Negev
A) Skhul
B) Qafzeh
C) et-Tabun
D) Negev
B
3
The replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans is marked by __________.
A) radically different tool technologies
B) a gradual change in tool technologies
C) no changes in the tool technologies
D) a combination of Neanderthal and modern human tool technologies
A) radically different tool technologies
B) a gradual change in tool technologies
C) no changes in the tool technologies
D) a combination of Neanderthal and modern human tool technologies
B
4
When did Homo sapiens appear in Europe?
A) 80,000 years ago
B) 70,000 years ago
C) 60,000 years ago
D) 48,000 years ago
A) 80,000 years ago
B) 70,000 years ago
C) 60,000 years ago
D) 48,000 years ago
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5
Upper Paleolithic blade technology has been likened to a __________.
A) set of steak knives
B) set of silverware
C) Swiss army knife
D) pocket knife
A) set of steak knives
B) set of silverware
C) Swiss army knife
D) pocket knife
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6
Cro-Magnon is the term used to refer to __________.
A) Neanderthals in Europe
B) early modern Homo sapiens in Europe
C) australopithecines
D) Homo erectus in Europe
A) Neanderthals in Europe
B) early modern Homo sapiens in Europe
C) australopithecines
D) Homo erectus in Europe
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7
Upper Paleolithic cultures of Europe do NOT include __________.
A) Magdalenian
B) Aurignacian
C) Gravettian
D) Oldowan
A) Magdalenian
B) Aurignacian
C) Gravettian
D) Oldowan
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8
Most Upper Paleolithic sites in Europe are located near __________.
A) a water source
B) a mountain range
C) tundra regions
D) a permanent glacier
A) a water source
B) a mountain range
C) tundra regions
D) a permanent glacier
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9
During the Upper Paleolithic, social organization __________.
A) became less complex
B) became more complex
C) remained unchanged
D) was non-existent
A) became less complex
B) became more complex
C) remained unchanged
D) was non-existent
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10
The earliest evidence of painted art comes from __________.
A) Lascaux Cave, France
B) Grotte de Chauvet, France
C) Apollo Cave II, Africa
D) Niaux, France
A) Lascaux Cave, France
B) Grotte de Chauvet, France
C) Apollo Cave II, Africa
D) Niaux, France
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11
James Adovasio and colleagues believe that __________ was/were used to hunt large numbers of rabbits and other small game at the sites of Dolní Vestonice and Pavlov.
A) trapping
B) bows and arrows
C) snares
D) cooperative hunting
A) trapping
B) bows and arrows
C) snares
D) cooperative hunting
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12
The Eastern Gravettian site that has the remains of five houses constructed of mammoth bones is __________.
A) Dolní Vestonice
B) Pavlov
C) Mezhirich
D) Kostenki
A) Dolní Vestonice
B) Pavlov
C) Mezhirich
D) Kostenki
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13
People from the site of __________ were expert bone workers who carved female and animal figurines.
A) Mal'ta
B) Dolní Vestonice
C) Kostenki
D) Afontova Gora-Oshurkovo
A) Mal'ta
B) Dolní Vestonice
C) Kostenki
D) Afontova Gora-Oshurkovo
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14
The only known late Ice Age site in northeast Asia, and possibly a source of the cultural traditions from which the culture of the first Americans derived, is __________.
A) Mal'ta
B) the Bering Strait
C) Diuktai
D) Clovis
A) Mal'ta
B) the Bering Strait
C) Diuktai
D) Clovis
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15
The Upper Pleistocene is characterized by a __________.
A) constant glacial state
B) climate much similar to today's
C) climate that was much warmer than today's
D) flux between glacial and interglacial periods
A) constant glacial state
B) climate much similar to today's
C) climate that was much warmer than today's
D) flux between glacial and interglacial periods
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16
Anatomically modern Homo sapiens spread from Africa into Southwest Asia by about __________.
A) 5,000 years ago
B) 20,000 years ago
C) 80,000 years ago
D) 100,000 years ago
A) 5,000 years ago
B) 20,000 years ago
C) 80,000 years ago
D) 100,000 years ago
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17
The tool technology associated with Neanderthals is the __________.
A) Mousterian
B) Magdalenian
C) Aurignacian
D) Gravettian
A) Mousterian
B) Magdalenian
C) Aurignacian
D) Gravettian
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18
Due to the constant changes in the climate, peoples of the Upper Paleolithic had to adapt so the best manner of subsistence would be __________.
A) agriculture
B) pastoralism
C) hunting and gathering
D) cannibalism
A) agriculture
B) pastoralism
C) hunting and gathering
D) cannibalism
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19
The populations of large and small herbivores were likely __________ due to the longer growing season from 35,000 B. C. to 12,000 B. C.
A) smaller
B) larger
C) about the same as previous times
D) non-existent
A) smaller
B) larger
C) about the same as previous times
D) non-existent
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20
It is thought that the group size of Upper Paleolithic peoples would be much like that of modern __________.
A) hunter-gatherers
B) chiefdoms
C) cities
D) tribes
A) hunter-gatherers
B) chiefdoms
C) cities
D) tribes
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21
Ornamentation in the form of beads, pendants, and perforated animal teeth are found between __________.
A) 100,000 to 90,000 B. C.
B) 80,000 to 70,000 B. C.
C) 60,000 to 50,000 B. C.
D) 40,000 to 30,000 B. C.
A) 100,000 to 90,000 B. C.
B) 80,000 to 70,000 B. C.
C) 60,000 to 50,000 B. C.
D) 40,000 to 30,000 B. C.
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22
Common themes in Upper Paleolithic cave art are __________.
A) animals
B) female figurines
C) plants
D) natural objects, like mountains
A) animals
B) female figurines
C) plants
D) natural objects, like mountains
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23
Around 12,000 B. P., the Magdalenians seem to have stopped painting and engraving deep caves; instead they __________.
A) painted on rocks found on the landscape
B) painted on cave entrances and in rock shelters
C) painted on portable rocks
D) stopped painting all together
A) painted on rocks found on the landscape
B) painted on cave entrances and in rock shelters
C) painted on portable rocks
D) stopped painting all together
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24
The mammoth used by the Eastern Gravettian peoples for food, hides, and housing materials __________.
A) likely died natural deaths or were killed by Gravettian peoples
B) were of small stature compared to the mastodon
C) were domesticated by the Gravettian peoples
D) migrated in from more southerly latitudes
A) likely died natural deaths or were killed by Gravettian peoples
B) were of small stature compared to the mastodon
C) were domesticated by the Gravettian peoples
D) migrated in from more southerly latitudes
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25
A diminutive version of the blade used for manufacturing small barbs and scraping tools is called a __________.
A) burin
B) miniblade
C) microblade
D) miniknife
A) burin
B) miniblade
C) microblade
D) miniknife
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26
Discuss the implications of Neanderthals and modern humans coexisting as has been found at sites such as Qafzeh and St. Césaire.
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27
Discuss the site of Grotte de Chauvet, France. What is important about this site? What do the various dates reveal about this site?
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28
What kinds of animal resources were exploited during the Upper Paleolithic? How did people obtain these resources?
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