Exam 1: Moodle Exam Questions And
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Aztecs - ANS Complex empire which ruled much of modern day Mexico and into Central
America after 1250 A.D.
Cahokia - ANS An extensive complex of mounds of the Mississippian culture
UR - ANS One of the world's earliest city-states located in southern Mesopotamia
African Burial Ground - ANS Historic cemetery area in souther Manhattan
Namforsen, Sweden - ANS Early European rock star
Christian Thomsen - ANS Pre-1900 Period: Three-Age System of Stone/Bronze/Iron
William Stuckeley - ANS Pre-1900 Period: Early studies of Stonehenge
Sir Leonard Woolley - ANS 1900-1950 Discoverer and excavator of the Royal Tombs at UR
Thomas Jefferson - ANS Pre-1900 Period: Tested the Myth of the Moundbuilders with one of
the first scientific excavations
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Dorothy Garrod - ANS 1900-1950 First female Disney Professor and first female professor at
Cambridge University
Lewis Binford - ANS The New Archaeology also known as Processual Archaeology
Ian Hodder - ANS Post-Processual Archaeology
Heinrich Shliemann - ANS Archaeology for personal gain, fame, and reputation
Elizabeth Brumfiel - ANS Gendered Archaeology
Anthony Gidden and Pierre Bourdieu - ANS Practice and Agency Theory
Elizabeth Brumfiel in her study of Aztec women and the economy of the Aztec State - ANS all
of the above
Archaeology is - ANS The reconstruction of past cultures through their material remains
Which of the following are goals of archaeology - ANS all of the above
Frederick Catherwood and John Lloyd Stephens are typical of pre-1900 research on ancient
sites in that - ANS all of the above
The "New Archaeology" also known as Processual Archaeology - ANS all of the above
Equifinality refers to the situation which creates a special challenge to archaeological
interpretation. This situation is that different behaviors can lead to and produce the same end
result (many to one map). - ANS True