ARC 2208 TEST 1 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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single most distinctive quality separating humans from other beings correct answers culture
What is culture correct answers the art, artifacts, tools, social practices, beliefs, and habitats of a distinct or particular social group
most common facilitator of dissemination correct answers trad...
ARC 2208 TEST 1 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
single most distinctive quality separating humans from other beings correct answers culture
What is culture correct answers the art, artifacts, tools, social practices, beliefs, and habitats of a
distinct or particular social group
most common facilitator of dissemination correct answers trade
what is dissemination correct answers dispersal of ideas or culture by means of communication
or direct contact
What are other contributing factors to dissemination correct answers war, expansion and
migration, literature, interest in ancient Egyptian art and architecture, and the communication
inventions
what limited dissemination correct answers geographic distances and boundaries
what inventions and discoveries stimulated the progress of civilization correct answers speech
and language, writing, printing press, industrial revolutions, computer, internet
what is syntax correct answers system of rules developed by a population group that establishes
the uses and meanings of vocalizations
what is the book of the dead correct answers a guide to the afterlife
describes a culture who's writing system is not developed correct answers pre-historic culture
describes a culture who's writing system is partially developed but not fully correct answers
proto-historic culture
describes a culture who's writing system is fully developed correct answers historic culture
Who invented the printing press and what did this help contribute to correct answers Johannes
Gutenberg, later industrial revolutions
what is the most instrumental identity of a culture correct answers religion
what is syncretism correct answers unification or consolidation of religions, cultures, or ideas
What is the most memorable aspect of civilization correct answers art
what is a demigod correct answers a hero or minor deity that is the offspring of a human and a
god or a human that has achieved apotheosis
define vernacular correct answers having domestic or functional qualities
, define autochthonous correct answers derived from local sources, materials, or methods or is
related to a non-migrant, non-colonial culture
define organic architecture correct answers thought that architecture should be of human scale
and of proper and consistent proportion
what is the primary objective of colloquial archecture correct answers to facilitate function
define function correct answers practical use and purpose of a building
define bastion correct answers a projecting mass as a fortification wall
define syngraphai correct answers set of written instructions used by greek architects opposed to
blueprints nowadays
define stave correct answers timber post
What is the most common form of colloquial architecture correct answers human habitat (homes)
define adobe correct answers sun dried clay
how is the design of colloquial architecture achieved correct answers through shared knowledge
of local or regional methods and practices
Age associated with paleolithic period correct answers old stone age
What happens during the paleolithic era that allows for more migration correct answers the ice
age forming a land bridge
what marks the beginning of the paleolithic era correct answers the first use of tools
define interglacial correct answers time period where the earth's surface is warming
what helped begin architecture correct answers establisment
What does the archetype structure for all paleolithic shelters consist of correct answers a
foundation, a skeleton (framework), and skin (outer covering)
When does art and culture date back to correct answers the upper paleolithic period
define parietal artwork correct answers figures or objects painted on walls
define cultural architecture correct answers structures created by communities for religious,
political, or social purposes
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