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ARC 200 Exam 2 || with 100% Correct Answers.
  • ARC 200 Exam 2 || with 100% Correct Answers.

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Holocene correct answers -extreme temperature rise -climactic stability -sea level rise -highly productive environments -megafauna extinction -11.7kya-present broad spectrum revolution correct answers -new technologies (bow and arrow, traps, use of dogs) -intensification of resources extracted per area -increase carrying capacity and population -increased sedentism -new social organization -50% more animal species Mesolithic Europe correct answers -10,000-4,000 BC -NW and SE Eur...
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ARC Final Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT
  • ARC Final Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT

  • Examen • 17 pages • 2024
  • ARC Final Exam 2024 Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT At the time of European Contact, briefly describe the variability in the social organization of native North American groups. - ANSWERS What are the major archaeological periods in North America and what major developments are associated with them? - ANSWERSThe Paleoindian period in 15200BC known for the Clovis culture. The archaic Period BC which fostered broad spectrum adaptations, formal cemeteries, increased sedentism, and territ...
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Anthrcul 101 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023-24
  • Anthrcul 101 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023-24

  • Examen • 18 pages • 2023
  • Anthrcul 101 Exam 3 Questions & Answers 2023-24 Broad Spectrum Revolution - Mesolithic period - ANSWER-15000 (Middle East) - 12000 years ago (Europe); human tool manufacture is more sophisticated, allowing for a "broad spectrum" or wider range of plant/animal life to be hunted, gathered, or fished for subsistence (expanded diet from just a few food sources); set the stage for food production (pottery was also being made) Neolithic Revolution - ANSWER-12000 years ago; a switch fro...
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OCN EXAM 3 Questions With Verified Answers
  • OCN EXAM 3 Questions With Verified Answers

  • Examen • 9 pages • 2023
  • There was an area within the Fertile Crescent where most of the technological advancements occurred called the Garden Square - Answer False Why is Göbekli Tepe so important? - Answer It shows collaboration between different HFG groups as a communal ritual site. It may provide a connection to the development of written language. The artwork features the human form rather than just animals. Sedentism, or staying in one place rather than moving with the seasons, was the result of the d...
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UCLA Anthropology Exam | QUESTIONS with 100% Solutions Already Passed
  • UCLA Anthropology Exam | QUESTIONS with 100% Solutions Already Passed

  • Examen • 5 pages • 2024
  • What are the most important cultural consequences of food production in terms of changes in economic life? Link these changes in subsistence directly to changes in social and political organization. - Ans The development of sedentary farming villages began with the Neolithic in various places in the Old World. With the growing cultural complexity there was a development of stratified social systems. This system controlled the excess wealth that was made with the production of agricultural s...
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ANTH 272 Final Exam Intro to Archaeology Final Exam review solution guide 2023 latest written update
  • ANTH 272 Final Exam Intro to Archaeology Final Exam review solution guide 2023 latest written update

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2023
  • ANTH 272 Final Exam Intro to Archaeology Final Exam review solution guide 2023 latest written update Primary state independent development of complex civilization, no outside stimulus. Ex) Mesoamerica, Indus Valley Secondary state form because of interaction with primary states; interaction can be in many forms, like warfare, colonialism, trade relationships, info exchange. Ex) Bronze Age Greece, Rome Paleoindian Period 15,000-8,000 BCE (probably earlier) Migration to New World happens ...
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ASB 222 Exam #2 Questions With Correct Answers
  • ASB 222 Exam #2 Questions With Correct Answers

  • Examen • 11 pages • 2024
  • ASB 222 Exam #2 Questions With Correct Answers What are the pros and cons of language? - answer- Pros: It has large samples - Cons: It only consists of modern data and has unknown relationship to genetics What are the pros and cons of skeletons and fossils? - answer- Pros: Ancient samples - Cons: Spotty coverage and unknown relationship to genetics What are the pros and cons of modern DNA? - answer- Pros: Large samples - Cons: Modern data only and is the end result of historical process ...
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ASB 222 Module 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • ASB 222 Module 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers

  • Examen • 3 pages • 2024
  • ASB 222 Module 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Abu Hureyra - answerthe process of domesitcation, river and moise grounds (11,000- 9600BC) Agriculture - answera "set of integrated activities that affects the environment inhabited by the domesticated plant(or animal) throughout its life cycle" Agricultural Revolution - answerincreased agricultural production Ain Ghazal - answerLate Aceramic/ early ceramic, outskirts of Amman, Jordan, juncture of many ecozones, large sites, under fl...
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ANTHROPOLO 150 Midterm Study Guide,GRADED A
  • ANTHROPOLO 150 Midterm Study Guide,GRADED A

  • Examen • 2 pages • 2021
  • ANTHROPOLO 150 Midterm Study Guide Ashmore, W., and R. Sharer (2003) Archaeology: Discovering our Past. - This article talks about the origins of archeology and anthropology, showing the comparisons and differences between archeology and history; especially how anthropology and archeology are the study of people and the common man, while history focuses more on the elite and glorified times in our past. Kohl, P. (1998) Nationalism and Archaeology: On the Constructions of Nations and the ...
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Sapiens - Yuval Noah Harari - Part 2: The Agricultural Revolution Sapiens - Yuval Noah Harari - Part 2: The Agricultural Revolution
  • Sapiens - Yuval Noah Harari - Part 2: The Agricultural Revolution

  • Resume • 5 pages • 2024
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  • This is a comprehensive summary of the second part of the book Sapiens: A History of Humankind. It covers each chapter with distinct subtitles, making it easy to navigate. I created this summary while reading the book, making it ideal for those looking for a quick overview. It's also available as part of a complete book summary bundle.
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