Discussion on Archaeology (Introduction to Archaeology)
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Introduction to Archaeology Discussion (1 of 40) The finest information for interpretation comes from unprocessed artifacts.
Stratigraphy may be seen in the profile (2 of 40).
(3 of 40) Shovel testing pits are used to obtain a sense of what’s beneath the surface, but they’re not intended to expose significant regions of excavation.
(4 of 40) When using pollen, archaeologists must be cautious because it is easily brought into contexts where it has no place.
(5 of 40) Which of these environments does not foster the preservation of organic remains? Archaeological sites are discovered through: accidental discoveries use of historic texts survey all of the above none of the above (6 of 40) Which of these environments does not foster the preservation of organic remains?
Which of these settings does not allow organic remnants to be preserved?
Extremely cold, extremely dry settings submerged, anaerobic habitats clean, oxygen-rich, water environments none of the above (7 of 40) During ice ages, sea levels fall.
The conductivity of the matrix to the passage of an electrical current is measured with a resistivity survey (8 of 40).
(9 of 40) Archaeologists can use abutting walls to determine the relative order in which architecture was built.
(10 of 40) Which of the following is not a method by which archaeologists can tell when one stratigraphic layer finishes and another begins in a stratigraphic profile?
Which method does archaeologists use to detect when one stratigraphic stratum stops and another begins?
LiDAR is a technique for excavating sites that uses soil texture, soil color, and lidar to detect the presence or lack of inclusions. None of the above (11 of 40)
(12 of 40) When excavating human remains, which of the following is not a useful instrument to use?
Which of the following would be a poor choice for excavating human remains?
Which of the following terms is associated with provenience? dental scraper bulldozer small paintbrush tape measure line level (13 of 40) Archaeological contexts include: the matrix provenence assimilation all of the above none of the above (14 of 40) Which of the following terms is associated with provenience?
Which of the following is a synonym for provenience?
Flotation can be used to collect tiny biological residues. grids screen sorting typology none of the above (15 of 40)
(16 of 40) Magnetic susceptibility is a measurement of a material’s capacity to be magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field.
(17 of 40) Archaeologists use seasonality research to learn about funeral practices.
LiDAR is a subsurface remote sensing method (18 of 40).
(19 of 40) You can’t rely on historical literature to help you find archaeological sites.
(20 of 40) Which of the following is not an ecofact? Another word for an archaeological cross section is: level profile grid random sampling none of the above (21 of 40) Which of the following is not an ecofact?
Which of the following is not an ecological fact?
The matrix is the three-dimensional location of archaeological data. It can be ceramic, bone, seed wood, or none of the above (22 of 40).
Natural catastrophes can leave archaeological contexts well preserved or tragically damaged.
(24 of 40) Archaeologists utilize the following methods to expose vast horizontal areas: vertical excavations clearing excavations tunneling excavations augering none of the above (25 of 40) Soil colors are assigned using battleship curves.
(26 of 40) The remnants of trees can be used for: evaluating climatic change radiocarbon dating dendrochronology environmental reconstruction all of the above (27 of 40) Plan drawings are commonly utilized in the laboratory for artifact documentation.
(28 of 40) GIS stands for: Global Innate Systems Geographic Information Systems Global Innovative Systems Geographic Irate Systems none of the above
(30 of 40) In order for ice-core data to be useful for environmental reconstructions, they must be collected relatively close to an archaeological site.
(31 of 40) What is the term for stratigraphy?
What word comes to mind when you think of stratigraphy?
Stratified Sampling Law of Superposition Principle of Excavation a and c b and c (32 of 40) Archaeologists utilize which of the following techniques to find sites?
Archaeologists utilize which of the following techniques to locate sites?
Rising sea levels inevitably generate submerged sites. defracting sonar ground penetrating radar ceramic petrography echolocation none of the aforementioned (33 of 40)
(35 of 40) A single auger probe can provide considerable data about a subsurface site. (34 of 40) Databases are vital for organizing archaeological data.
(36 of 40) Which of the following phrases is linked with plant or animal disturbance of archaeological contexts?
Which of the following words is linked with plant or animal disturbance of archaeological contexts?
Which of the following tools is used to find artifacts? bioproblem biodisturbance bioturbation biorevueltation none of the above (37 of 40)
To locate artifacts, which of the following tools is used?
Which of these is NOT an example of archaeological materials in secondary context? GPS divining rod bag screen none of the above (38 of 40) Tree rings can be used for: environmental reconstruction remote sensing survey prospection none of the above (39 of 40)
Which of the following is NOT an example of secondary context archaeological materials?
All of the following materials are in secondary context none of the above (40 of 40) Potassium-Argon Dating is always utilized in what kinds of contexts? an articulated skeleton in a tomb archaeological material disturbed by tree roots ceramic fragments left on the surface of a site by looters
What are the most common uses of potassium-argon dating?
None of the above are true in Asia’s arid environs, underwater situations, or volcanic places.
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