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Anthropolgy Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Aceramic - a time or place in which pottery was not created, traded or used Acropolis - the "upper part" of a city; usually a group of fortified buildings atop a hill Band - small group of twenty-five to sixty individuals related through marriage or family ties; typically mobile hunter-gatherer groups Broad-spectrum economy - the ability to invest in multiple food strategies Chiefdom - a society of several thousand individuals organized on institutionalized lines of hierarchical lineages ruled over by a chief City state - an autonomous political unit comprising a city and its supporting hinterland Cuneiform - a form of script used in Southwest Asia during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age; literally, "wedge-shaped" 2Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. Demography - the study of human populations, in particular their size, composition, and distribution Diffusion - the spread of materials, ideas, and innovations from one society to another Dolmen - a megalithic tomb type, usually consisting of upright stone slabs, on which rests a large capstone or capstones; see also megalith Domestication - the human propagation of selected species Genotype - a complete set of genes possessed by an individual Iconography - artistic representations that usually have overt religious or ceremonial significance; the study of such images Interglacial - period of warmer, wetter climate between two Ice Ages or glacials Isostatic rebound - is the rise of land masses after the lifting of the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period, which had caused isostatic depression. Lacustrine - relating to lakes Language family - a group of languages deriving from a single source LiDAR - Light Detection and Ranging, airborne remote-sensing technique sending pulses of light, using a laser, to the ground and measuring the time it takes them to 3Emily Charlene © All Rights Reserved 2025. return to the instrument and thus calculating the distance with extreme accuracy and producing an image of the ground surface; forests and clouds can be filtered out Loess - fine, wind-blown silt Lost-wax method - method of casting metal, in which a wax original is replaced by molten metal in a clay mold Megalith - literally "big stone"; usually used in connection with monuments and structures built with very large stones Microliths - small, standardized stone flakes, originally set into composite tools or weapons Midden - a concentration of cultural debris;

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Aceramic - ✔✔a time or place in which pottery was not created, traded or used


Acropolis - ✔✔the "upper part" of a city; usually a group of fortified buildings atop a

hill


Band - ✔✔small group of twenty-five to sixty individuals related through marriage or

family ties; typically mobile hunter-gatherer groups


Broad-spectrum economy - ✔✔the ability to invest in multiple food strategies


Chiefdom - ✔✔a society of several thousand individuals organized on institutionalized

lines of hierarchical lineages ruled over by a chief


City state - ✔✔an autonomous political unit comprising a city and its supporting

hinterland


Cuneiform - ✔✔a form of script used in Southwest Asia during the Bronze Age and

Early Iron Age; literally, "wedge-shaped"




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,Demography - ✔✔the study of human populations, in particular their size,

composition, and distribution


Diffusion - ✔✔the spread of materials, ideas, and innovations from one society to

another


Dolmen - ✔✔a megalithic tomb type, usually consisting of upright stone slabs, on

which rests a large capstone or capstones; see also megalith


Domestication - ✔✔the human propagation of selected species


Genotype - ✔✔a complete set of genes possessed by an individual


Iconography - ✔✔artistic representations that usually have overt religious or

ceremonial significance; the study of such images


Interglacial - ✔✔period of warmer, wetter climate between two Ice Ages or glacials


Isostatic rebound - ✔✔is the rise of land masses after the lifting of the huge weight of ice

sheets during the last glacial period, which had caused isostatic depression.


Lacustrine - ✔✔relating to lakes


Language family - ✔✔a group of languages deriving from a single source


LiDAR - ✔✔Light Detection and Ranging, airborne remote-sensing technique sending

pulses of light, using a laser, to the ground and measuring the time it takes them to




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,return to the instrument and thus calculating the distance with extreme accuracy and

producing an image of the ground surface; forests and clouds can be filtered out


Loess - ✔✔fine, wind-blown silt


Lost-wax method - ✔✔method of casting metal, in which a wax original is replaced by

molten metal in a clay mold


Megalith - ✔✔literally "big stone"; usually used in connection with monuments and

structures built with very large stones


Microliths - ✔✔small, standardized stone flakes, originally set into composite tools or

weapons


Midden - ✔✔a concentration of cultural debris; in places where fishing is a primary

subsistence strategy, they are often made up predominantly of shell


Monolith - ✔✔an object made from a single block of stone


Natufian - ✔✔The Natufian culture is the name given to the sedentary Late Epi-

Paleolithic hunter-gatherers living in the Levant region of the near east between about

12,500 and 10,200 years ago.


Necropolis - ✔✔cemetery; literally "city of the dead"




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, Oracle bones - ✔✔animal scapulae and turtle carapaces deliberately pitted to the

underside, to which heat was applied in order to form cracks for divination purposes;

script detailing these oracles forms the earliest evidence for Chinese writing


Papyrus - ✔✔an aquatic plant native to Egypt, from the stems of which a type of paper

was made


Pastoralist - ✔✔a farmer who gazes animals


Seal - ✔✔stone object carved with a design that was impressed into a lump of clay to

form a sealing: the design might be carved into the flattened surface of the stone (a

stamp seal) or around the surface of a cylindrical stone (a cylinder seal)


Sedentism - ✔✔a residence pattern of permanent, year-round settlement


State - ✔✔a society of high population and complexity, in which centralized and

institutionalized control overrides kinship ties, and in which wealth and rank

hierarchies are protected and fostered


Stela - ✔✔free standing carved stone monument


Step Pyramid at Saqqara - ✔✔It was built ca. 27th century BC during the Third dynasty

for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his vizier, Imhotep, The Stepped Pyramid of Djoser

(ruler of Saqqara) was the first great pyramid




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