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ARCH Midterm 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 relative dating - Answers not-precise methods to determine antiquity of sites and objects by putting them in sequential order, but not assigning specific dates. inexpensive and widely accessible chronological sequencing - Answers assessments of antiquity in relation to other artifacts and sites, making it comparative. determining that site A is older than site B or that one arrowhead is older than another without specific dates attached law of superposition - Answers layers of sediments are normally laid on top of each other through time stratigraphic dating - Answers determining the relative age of artifacts and the sequence of past events by studying layers of soil stylistic seriation - Answers artifact styles change through time, so archaeologists can chronologically order artifacts based on style frequency seriation - Answers artifacts of similar function typically go through popularity rises to a peak and then declines fluorine, uranium, nitrogen dating - Answers after the death of an animal, the amount of nitrogen in bones continually decreases over time through natural process of decay, then fluorine and uranium enter the bones from surrounding matrix (like groundwater) - ex: Piltdown Man in England dating by association - Answers assessment of antiquity by association with animals, artifacts, or geological features of known age calibrated relative dating - Answers dating techniques that essentially combine relative and absolute dating, includes obsidian hydration obsidian hydration - Answers freshly fractured obsidian will absorb water from surrounding environment into core of stone, creating an observable hydration layer. archaeologists make assumptions about the rate at which the hydration layer thickens, which is used to date other pieces of obsidian terminus ante quem - Answers combined with law of superposition, used to establish an upper date boundary for an artifact, document, or site, based on a known later date terminus post quem - Answers combined with law of superposition, used to set a minimum date for an archaeological layer or feature, typically based on the date of the latest artifact found within it absolute dating - Answers determines the specific age of an artifact in years. expensive and can only analyze specific kinds of material dendrochronology - Answers tree ring dating, rarely used because tree rings do not preserve well radiocarbon dating - Answers the rate of decay of radioactive materials, such as carbon-14, is measured based on half life (c-14 half life is 5730 yrs). can be used on anything living potassium/argon (K/Ar) dating - Answers radioactive potassium turns into argon at a known rate. can only be used for dating volcanic sediments thermoluminescence - Answers measures amount of energy trapped in a material from being heated to very high temperature. date of the original firing can be calculated by measuring the amount of energy released in the form of light when reheated. used for pottery archaeomagnetism - Answers small magnetic particles in sediments align themselves to the Magnetic North Pole when heated to very high temperatures. to date. correlates direction of those particles in specific archaeological features with the historic records of location of Magnetic North electron spin resonance - Answers some types of electrons accumulate in material only after they are buried. used primarily for dating teeth uranium dating - Answers based on the radioactive decay of uranium and is used for dating limestone caves geological epochs - Answers - Holocene 10,000 years ago to the present

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relative dating - Answers not-precise methods to determine antiquity of sites and objects by
putting them in sequential order, but not assigning specific dates. inexpensive and widely
accessible

chronological sequencing - Answers assessments of antiquity in relation to other artifacts and
sites, making it comparative. determining that site A is older than site B or that one arrowhead
is older than another without specific dates attached

law of superposition - Answers layers of sediments are normally laid on top of each other
through time

stratigraphic dating - Answers determining the relative age of artifacts and the sequence of past
events by studying layers of soil

stylistic seriation - Answers artifact styles change through time, so archaeologists can
chronologically order artifacts based on style

frequency seriation - Answers artifacts of similar function typically go through popularity rises
to a peak and then declines

fluorine, uranium, nitrogen dating - Answers after the death of an animal, the amount of nitrogen
in bones continually decreases over time through natural process of decay, then fluorine and
uranium enter the bones from surrounding matrix (like groundwater)

- ex: Piltdown Man in England

dating by association - Answers assessment of antiquity by association with animals, artifacts,
or geological features of known age

calibrated relative dating - Answers dating techniques that essentially combine relative and
absolute dating, includes obsidian hydration

obsidian hydration - Answers freshly fractured obsidian will absorb water from surrounding
environment into core of stone, creating an observable hydration layer. archaeologists make
assumptions about the rate at which the hydration layer thickens, which is used to date other
pieces of obsidian

terminus ante quem - Answers combined with law of superposition, used to establish an upper
date boundary for an artifact, document, or site, based on a known later date

terminus post quem - Answers combined with law of superposition, used to set a minimum date
for an archaeological layer or feature, typically based on the date of the latest artifact found
within it

absolute dating - Answers determines the specific age of an artifact in years. expensive and can

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