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Return to The Past in Perspective: An Introduction to Human Prehistory 8e Student Resources
Chapter 6 Student Quiz
Expanding Intellectual Horizons
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Which tradition dates from 16,000 to 11,000 years ago and placed more emphasis on bone and antler tools, including finely-made barbed harpoons and carved decorative objects?
Gravettian
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Aurignacian
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Solutrean
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Magdelanian
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The Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic are
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generally characterized by which of the following developments?
reliance on new and improved stone-tool technologies.
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a broadening of the subsistence base.
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larger sites with more residents.
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permanent villages with monumental architecture.
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The earliest evidence for dramatic technological advances and artistic development in Europe was preceded by the appearance of engraved shells, incised ochre, shell beads, and pendants during the __________________.
Upper Paleolithic in Europe.
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Middle Paleolithic in Europe.
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Early Stone Age in Asia.
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Which tradition dates from 21,000 to 16,000 years ago and is characterized byfinely made, bifacially flaked, symmetrical, leaf-shaped projectile points?
Gravettian
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Aurignacian
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Solutrean
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Magdelanian
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The Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic are generally characterized by which of the following developments?
elaborate burials
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new uses for plant materials
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symbolic expression through the production of art
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all of the above
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Which tradition dates from 34,000 to 27,000 years ago and consisted of a specific set of tools that included retouched blades, engraving tools, and stone scrapers?
Gravettian
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Aurignacian
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Solutrean
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Magdelanian
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Which of the following refers to a stone tool used for engraving?
denticulate
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atlatl
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burin
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petroglyph
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In what ways did
Homo sapiens
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50,000 years ago?
They discontinued lithic technology and made tools out of other materials.
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They produced only utilitarian objects, but from a wider range of materials.
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Their bodies became anatomically modern.
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They produced evidence of modern human intelligence.
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Based on the analysis of fractures on stone tools discovered in _____________, the residents appear to have developed an early version of the bow and arrow ___________ years ago.
South Africa; 64,000
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the Middle East; 75,000
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England; 35,000
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East Africa; 50,000
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The earliest, unequivocal evidence for art as symbolic expression dates from:
120,000 years ago, at DolniVestonice.
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77,000 years ago, at Blombos Cave.
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35,000 years ago, at Rocher de la Peine.
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38,000 years ago, at HohleFels Cave.
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What is one of the major differences between the Middle Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic?
a decreased use of imported raw materials and increased use of locally available raw materials.
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smaller sites, indicating a change from large, roving bands of hunters to the earliest family groups and households.
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a rapid decline in the use of stone hand axes and spear points, indicating a greater reliance on tools made from wood and bone.
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a profusion of stone tool traditions, indicating increased cultural diversity and variability.
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The __________ tradition features finely made, leaf-shaped stone blades. The __________ tradition, which followed after it, emphasizes bone and antler work.
Magdelanian; Aurignacian
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Gravettian; Solutrean
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Solutrean; Magdelanian
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Aurignacian; Gravettian
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From when does the spear thrower date?
the Upper Paleolithic and Late Stone Age.
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theMiddle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age.
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the Lower Paleolithic and Early Stone Age.
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the Early Stone Age and Early Paleolithic.
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The earliest evidence for dramatic technological advances and artistic development date from the __________ in Europe.
Middle Paleolithic
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Early Paleolithic
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Upper Paleolithic
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Lower Paleolithic
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The acquisition of raw materials from greater distances increased during the _________; this is a likely indication of _______.
Upper Paleolithic; long-distance contacts with increased reliance on trade with distant groups
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Middle Paleolithic; the acquisition of raw materials from greater distances by people who moved more often
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Middle Stone Age; broader social networks based on more frequent movement of families
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Late Paleolithic; the importance of higher-quality, imported materials to indicate social status
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Which of the following characteristics of modern humans is the most ancient, pre-dating the Late Stone Age, the Upper Paleolithic and even anatomically modern humans?
elaborate burials
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larger sites with larger populations
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improved stone tool technologies
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symbolic expression through the production of art
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Why was the atlatl a useful innovation?
It launched projectiles with greater force and accuracy.
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It allowed more artistic expression by providing light in dark caves.
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It allowed humans to throw larger spears with points made out of stone.
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It allowed hunters to carry heavier loads and more food to their families.
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In comparison to the Middle Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic tool technologies:
emphasized flakes over blades
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changed rapidly
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involved elaborate preparation of core tools
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all of the above
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The large herbivores known as ________ became extinct _______.
megafauna; by the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic
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megafauna; by the end of the Pleistocene
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mammoth; by the end of the Early Paleolithic
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herbifauna; by the beginning of the Pleistocene
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Opportunistic foraging involves:
more careful planning and scheduling.
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reliance on steady sources of food such as shellfish.
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increased use of imported or "exotic" materials.
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little advance planning.
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What is the Aztec word for a spear-throwing device developed in Europe more than 30,000 years ago?
mobiliary
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atlatl
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burin
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petroglyph
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What do the elaborate burials of children with finely made objects and grave goods indicate during the Upper Paleolithic period?
families were travelling greater distances to obtain more exotic items.
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children had more free time to make personal items, that ended up being buried with them.
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children were accorded status based on their family and not what they had accomplished.
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children were accorded greater attention and affection by their families.
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Among the earliest known artwork etched into rock has been found in _________; it has been dated to ________ years ago.
England; 38,000
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Europe; 24,000
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Africa; 18,000
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Australia; 43,000
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Which of the following refers to a design that is not painted but etched into rock?
pictograph
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petroglyph
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pictorial
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parietal
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Which of the following refers to paintings on the walls of a cave?
pictograph
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petroglyph
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pictorial
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parietal
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Venus figurines have been found mostly in __________ and generally date between _________.
Europe; 20,000 and 27,000 years ago
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Africa; 30,000 and 47,000 years ago
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Asia; 18,000 and 28,000 years ago
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Greece; 12,000 and 19,000 years ago
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The "Lion Man" from Hohlenstein-Stadel cave is an example of:
parietal art.
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long-distance trade.
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mobiliary art.
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a Venus figurine.
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Archaeologists may infer a complex system of inherited social statuses based on which of the following?
petroglyphs
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parietal art
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grave goods
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opportunistic foraging
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Evidence for decreased child mortality, associated with the presence of older generations, can be traced back to __________ years ago; it is known as _____________.
18,000; a family settlement pattern
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38,000; opportunistic survival
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30,000; the grandmother effect
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75,000; the grandfather source
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The Upper Paleolithic is generally associated with:
new and improved stone tool technologies.
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a broadening of the subsistence base.
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larger sites with increased populations.
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all of the above.
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A subsistence strategy and settlement pattern based on seasonality and planned acquisition of resources is known as:
opportunistic foraging.
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mobiliary collecting.
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symbolic foraging.
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logistical collecting.
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Some of the oldest painted art in the world, including images of animals and hand stencils, was recently discovered in __________; it has been dated to as early as ________ years ago.
England; 28,000
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Indonesia; 40,000
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Siberia; 78,000
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Africa; 120,000
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Which of the following is the best evidence for advances in human intelligence during the Upper Paleolithic?
parietal and mobiliary art
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burial goods and logistical collecting
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the acquisition of non-local raw materials to make stone tools
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changes in settlement patterns associated with hunting
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