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T/F As excitement about the possibility of hidden tomb chambers grows, we should remember
that it is easy and straightforward to distinguish human-made chambers and artifacts from
natural features. ✔✔False
(T/F) The fact that Nefertiti's tomb has never been found AND that the scans show "anomalies"
behind the walls of King Tut's tomb MEANS that Reeves is correct and we have now found
Nefertiti's tomb. ✔✔False
(T/F) An example of justifying an historical reconstruction based on diffusion is using cultural
comparisons to demonstrate that the Maya and Egyptians are similar in culture because they
both built pyramids ✔✔True
(T/F) As Donnelly suggested, because we have found obelisks, pyramids and mummies on both
sides of the Atlantic, it proves that the Maya and the Egyptians descended from each other or
radiated from a similar common source. ✔✔False
Archaeology shows the pyramids of Egypt were constructed
By preparing the worksite by leveling the building surface
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through the use of local Egyptian human labor to cut and move the stone blocks
by quarrying the stone blocks from the Giza plateau ✔✔All answers are correct
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, The curse of Tutankhamen
resulted in deaths of most of the archaeologists involved in the dig.
continued to afflict visitors to the artifact exhibition decades after their excavation.
was inscribed on a tablet found in the burial chamber
was made up by a newspaper to whip up public interest and sell papers. ✔✔was made up by a
newspaper to whip up public interest and sell papers.
The purpose of the pyramids was to
serve as tombs for the pharoahs
impress people with the power and might of Egypt
All choicse are correct
keep the population busy during the annual flooding of the Nile ✔✔All choicse are correct
Why is Tutankhamen so famous?
He was the most powerful ruler of the New Kingdom.
His tomb produced evidence that enabled hieroglyphics to be translated.
His was the only unlooted pharoah's tomb ever discovered thus far by archaoeologists.
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T/F As excitement about the possibility of hidden tomb chambers grows, we should remember
that it is easy and straightforward to distinguish human-made chambers and artifacts from
natural features. ✔✔False
(T/F) The fact that Nefertiti's tomb has never been found AND that the scans show "anomalies"
behind the walls of King Tut's tomb MEANS that Reeves is correct and we have now found
Nefertiti's tomb. ✔✔False
(T/F) An example of justifying an historical reconstruction based on diffusion is using cultural
comparisons to demonstrate that the Maya and Egyptians are similar in culture because they
both built pyramids ✔✔True
(T/F) As Donnelly suggested, because we have found obelisks, pyramids and mummies on both
sides of the Atlantic, it proves that the Maya and the Egyptians descended from each other or
radiated from a similar common source. ✔✔False
Archaeology shows the pyramids of Egypt were constructed
By preparing the worksite by leveling the building surface
All answers are correct
through the use of local Egyptian human labor to cut and move the stone blocks
by quarrying the stone blocks from the Giza plateau ✔✔All answers are correct
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, The curse of Tutankhamen
resulted in deaths of most of the archaeologists involved in the dig.
continued to afflict visitors to the artifact exhibition decades after their excavation.
was inscribed on a tablet found in the burial chamber
was made up by a newspaper to whip up public interest and sell papers. ✔✔was made up by a
newspaper to whip up public interest and sell papers.
The purpose of the pyramids was to
serve as tombs for the pharoahs
impress people with the power and might of Egypt
All choicse are correct
keep the population busy during the annual flooding of the Nile ✔✔All choicse are correct
Why is Tutankhamen so famous?
He was the most powerful ruler of the New Kingdom.
His tomb produced evidence that enabled hieroglyphics to be translated.
His was the only unlooted pharoah's tomb ever discovered thus far by archaoeologists.
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