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Asb 222 Final Exam 2025-2026 With Real Exam Prep Questions and Correct Verified Answers/ A, Exams of Archeology

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Asb 222 Final Exam 2025-2026 With Real Exam Prep
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Cultural items, features, ecofacts, and human remains are types of:
Artifacts
Cultural evolution is the term to describe the linear changes in human societies through deep time.
Being linear, these changes are the same everywhere and there are no reversals to previous systems.
False
The goals of archaeology include:
Discovering evidence of the human past
Reconstructing cultural history around the world
Reconstructing past lives and societies
All of the above
An objects provenience is its location in in horizontal and vertical space.
True
Being sensitive to the kind of language you use, such as with words like traditional history and
abandonment, can be important for good relationships between Native Americans and archaeologists.
True
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Cultural items, features, ecofacts, and human remains are types of: Artifacts Cultural evolution is the term to describe the linear changes in human societies through deep time. Being linear, these changes are the same everywhere and there are no reversals to previous systems. False The goals of archaeology include: Discovering evidence of the human past Reconstructing cultural history around the world Reconstructing past lives and societies All of the above An objects provenience is its location in in horizontal and vertical space. True Being sensitive to the kind of language you use, such as with words like traditional history and abandonment, can be important for good relationships between Native Americans and archaeologists. True

Some archaeologists have difficulty accepting Native American claims on cultural affiliated items and remains because they believe it will restrict archaeological research and cause a loss of knowledge. True Cyark is An archive of three-dimensional digital renderings of archaeological sites NAGPRA covers: Human remains Funerary objects Sacred objects Cultural patrimony All of the above Of the following, which are threats to archaeological sites Development Unsustainable tourism Warfare and conflict Looting All of the above

A social archaeologist, such as Dr. Smith, would be most interested in: A commoner's house Dr. Smith participated in ethnoarchaeology in order to: NOT Understand Aztec burial customs when he unearthed human remains The idea that pre-contact groups in the New World did not change their environment is termed: The pristine myth Evidence from the Puruchuco Cemetary in Peru supports: The Spaniards were able to conquer the Inka because they had Native American allys Environments and ecosystems that have been heavily impacted or even created by human activity are generally called Athropogenic Terra Preta or Black Earth, which is found in the Amazon, is a very fertile anthropogenic soil. True

The film "The Inka Rebellion" presented evidence that archaeologists had found the first known gun shot victim in the Americas. True A practice that is sustainable when the local scale is taken into consideration, may not necessarily be sustainable at the global scale. True Nearly all Maya cities included: Plazas Temple pyramids Palaces Ballcourts All of the above Who was left after the Maya collapse? Puuc Maya culture in the Yucatan Highland Maya communities Villages on the edge of the Southern Maya Lowlands All of the above Scholars have so much information about the Inka Empire because:

Hunting, Competition and Fire. All of the above The first migration of Homo species out of Africa occurred approximately: NOT 1.2 to 2. Million years ago Agriculture has changed the environment by causing Deforestation, Erosion, Loss of species diversity All of the above Flotation of archaeological sediments is aimed towards the recovery of: NOT Human remains The introduction of farming to an area was accompanied by the following palynological pattern: A decrease in tree pollen, and an increase in grass pollen. What is the most likely cause for this change: Deforestation Which of the following is an example of a macrobotanical remain? Seeds

The advent of agriculture is associated with an increase in dental caries (cavities) in skeletal remains. True When making ceramics, clay does not need to be processed after it is harvested from the clay source. False Cahokia ritual spaces differ from earlier Hopewell in that at Cahokia they were controlled by elites. True Chaco canyon was a prime area for agricultural production, and would have allowed large populations to thrive there. False The geology of the Phoenix basin allowed archaeologists to determine the productions locations for pots around the region. This allowed archaeologists to reconstruct: The movement of pots on the landscape and trade networks The geographic area of the Hopewell culture is limited to modern day Mississippi False

South American environments are overall the same across the continent, and at different altitudes False The Andean practice of sending out satellite communities to collect resources from other ecological zones in order to maintain self-sufficiency is called: Verticality