ASB 222 Final Exam Arizona State University -
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Cultural items, features, ecofacts, and human remains are types of: - ANSWER
Artifacts
Cultural evolution is the term to describe the linear changes in human societies
through deep time. Being linear, these changes are the same everywhere and there
are no reversals to previous systems. - ANSWER False
The goals of archaeology include: - ANSWER Discovering evidence of the human
past
Reconstructing cultural history around the world
Reconstructing past lives and societies
All of the above
An objects provenience is its location in in horizontal and vertical space. -
ANSWER True
Being sensitive to the kind of language you use, such as with words like traditional
history and abandonment, can be important for good relationships between
Native Americans and archaeologists. - ANSWER True
Some archaeologists have difficulty accepting Native American claims on cultural
affiliated items and remains because they believe it will restrict archaeological
research and cause a loss of knowledge. - ANSWER True
Cyark is - ANSWER An archive of three-dimensional digital renderings of
archaeological sites
NAGPRA covers: - ANSWER Human remains
Funerary objects
Sacred objects
Cultural patrimony
All of the above
, Of the following, which are threats to archaeological sites - ANSWER
Development
Unsustainable tourism
Warfare and conflict
Looting
All of the above
Archaeologists disagree with some Native American groups over how to define
cultural affiliation and relevant research questions. - ANSWER True
Development is a threat to archaeological sites because - ANSWER Many of the
largest archaeological sites are located in the developing world, in cities
In the film "Bones of Contention", which group chose to cooperate with local
researchers to answer the cultural and medical questions important to them. -
ANSWER Omaha
A threat to archaeological resources is: - ANSWER Development Pressure
Looting
Unsustainable Tourism
War and Conflict
All of the above
While it can provide money to governments that preserve archaeological sites,
tourism can actually be harmful to those same sites. - ANSWER True
A social archaeologist, such as Dr. Smith, would be most interested in: - ANSWER
A commoner's house
Dr. Smith participated in ethnoarchaeology in order to: - ANSWER NOT
Understand Aztec burial customs when he unearthed human remains
The idea that pre-contact groups in the New World did not change their
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