much of modern day Mexico and
into Central America after 1250
A.D.
2. Cahokia An extensive complex of mounds
of the Mississippian culture
3. UR One of the world's earliest
city-states located in southern
Mesopotamia
4. African Burial Ground Historic cemetery area in souther
Manhattan
5. Namforsen, Sweden Early European rock star
6. Christian Thomsen Pre-1900 Period: Three-Age Sys-
tem of Stone/Bronze/Iron
7. William Stuckeley Pre-1900 Period: Early studies of
Stonehenge
8. Sir Leonard Woolley 1900-1950 Discoverer and exca-
vator of the Royal Tombs at UR
9. Thomas Je�erson Pre-1900 Period: Tested the Myth
of the Moundbuilders with one of
the �rst scienti�c excavations
10. Dorothy Garrod 1900-1950 First female Disney
Professor and �rst female profes-
sor at Cambridge University
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, 11. Lewis Binford The New Archaeology also known
as Processual Archaeology
12. Ian Hodder Post-Processual Archaeology
13. Heinrich Shliemann Archaeology for personal gain,
fame, and reputation
14. Elizabeth Brum el Gendered Archaeology
15. Anthony Gidden and Pierre Bourdieu Practice and Agency Theory
16. Elizabeth Brum el in her study of Aztec women all of the above
and the economy of the Aztec State
17. Archaeology is The reconstruction of past cul-
tures through their material re-
mains
18. Which of the following are goals of archaeology all of the above
19. Frederick Catherwood and John Lloyd Stephens all of the above
are typical of pre-1900 research on ancient sites in
that
20. The "New Archaeology" also known as Processual all of the above
Archaeology
21. Equi nality refers to the situation which creates a True
special challenge to archaeological interpretation.
This situation is that di�erent behaviors can lead
to and produce the same end result (many to one
map).
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