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ANT2100 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Nabonidus - "First Archeologist", died in 538 BC, babylonian king who dug into the ziggurat in Iraq Artifacts - object made by human beings, either hand-made or mass-produced BC - Before Christ AD - Anno Domini CE - Common Era BCE - Before Common ...

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Nabonidus - ✔✔"First Archeologist", died in 538 BC, babylonian king who dug into the ziggurat in Iraq


Artifacts - ✔✔object made by human beings, either hand-made or mass-produced


BC - ✔✔Before Christ


AD - ✔✔Anno Domini


CE - ✔✔Common Era


BCE - ✔✔Before Common Era


BP - ✔✔Before Present


Francesco Petrarch - ✔✔"Father of Humanism", looked to antiquity for moral philosophy


Ciriaco De' Pizzicolli - ✔✔Established modern discipline of archaeology


Coined "returning death to life"


Matthew Parker - ✔✔Queen Elizabeth's Archbishop, Formed Society of Antiquaries


Classical Archaeology - ✔✔the branch of archaeology that studies the "classical" civilization of the

mediterranean, such as greece and rome, and the near east.


Antiquarians - ✔✔Originally, someone who studied antiquities largely for the sake of the objects

themselves--not to understand the people or the culture that produced them.




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, Midden - ✔✔Refuse or deposit resulting from human activities, generally consisting of sediment; food

remains such as charred seeds, animal bone, and shell; and discarded artifacts


Potsherd - ✔✔Fragment or property


Stratigraphy - ✔✔A site's physical structure produced by the deposition of geological and/or cultural

sediments into layers, or strata


Culture History - ✔✔Archaeology practiced in the 20th Cent. "explains" differences or changes over time

in artifact frequencies by positing the diffusion of ideas between neighboring cultures or the migration of

a people


New Archaeology - ✔✔an approach to archaeology that arose in the 1960s emphasizing the

understanding of underlying cultural processes and the use of the scientific method; sometimes called

processual archaeology.


C.B Moore - ✔✔Antiquarian; he performed excavations in Florida. steamboat named the Gopher.


Nels Nelson - ✔✔America's first "working" Archaeologist. Worked in FL. Felt archaeology should be

public, **Heavy on descriptions**


A.V "Ted" Kidder - ✔✔Founder of Anthropological Archaeology. Excavated Peco's Pueblo and Mayan

Region. Squeezed ceramics for chronological info.


James A. Ford - ✔✔Refined pottery development with process of seriation. Emphasis on Culture History.


Walter W. Taylor - ✔✔Urged archaeologists to forsake temples and instead study everyday people.

Proposed to quantify data and test hypothesis


Trait lists - ✔✔Used primarily to trace the movement of cultures across a landscape through time.


Walter W. Taylor - ✔✔Sought to study people's lives and not just beautiful artifacts (1950's). Published

very little.




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