ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes -
Chapter 5 + 6 TEST
Which of the following are European representatives of the premodern Homo sapiens:
Ndutu, Bodo, and Kabwe
Arago, Vértesszölös, and Swanscombe
Narmada, Jinniushan, and Dali
Zhoukoudian, Hexian, and Yunxian - answer Arago, Vértesszölös, and Swanscombe
At the 50,000-year-old Neandertal site of Um el Tlel, researchers found direct evidence
of: - answerNeandertal hunting; a stone point embedded in the neck bone of a wild goat
The morphology of the Neandertals from the neck down implies a biological adaptation
to: - answercold climates
At least in some cases, when the geographically expanding population of anatomically
modern human beings encountered local groups of premodern varieties of humans,
especially the Neandertals, the premoderns: - answermated with them and produced
offspring
The sites of Ksar Akil and Boker Tachtit are significant: - answerin showing the
development of a specialized blade tool technology more than 40,000 years ago
More than 75,000 years ago, the inhabitants of Blombos Cave: - answermade beads of
preforated mollusk shells
One thing that makes Chauvet Cave unique is that it: - answerhas a lot images of
carnivores
Detailed analyses of the so-called Venus figurines shows that: - answerthey depict a
wide range of women, similar to the range of women in a living population
In the Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic, stone tools exhibit: - answera shift from
flake to blade tools
At Blombos Cave in South Africa, researchers discovered: - answerpieces of ochre with
incised markings
At Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, Upper Paleolithic people produced: - answerfigurines that
were half-human, half-lion
Chapter 5 + 6 TEST
Which of the following are European representatives of the premodern Homo sapiens:
Ndutu, Bodo, and Kabwe
Arago, Vértesszölös, and Swanscombe
Narmada, Jinniushan, and Dali
Zhoukoudian, Hexian, and Yunxian - answer Arago, Vértesszölös, and Swanscombe
At the 50,000-year-old Neandertal site of Um el Tlel, researchers found direct evidence
of: - answerNeandertal hunting; a stone point embedded in the neck bone of a wild goat
The morphology of the Neandertals from the neck down implies a biological adaptation
to: - answercold climates
At least in some cases, when the geographically expanding population of anatomically
modern human beings encountered local groups of premodern varieties of humans,
especially the Neandertals, the premoderns: - answermated with them and produced
offspring
The sites of Ksar Akil and Boker Tachtit are significant: - answerin showing the
development of a specialized blade tool technology more than 40,000 years ago
More than 75,000 years ago, the inhabitants of Blombos Cave: - answermade beads of
preforated mollusk shells
One thing that makes Chauvet Cave unique is that it: - answerhas a lot images of
carnivores
Detailed analyses of the so-called Venus figurines shows that: - answerthey depict a
wide range of women, similar to the range of women in a living population
In the Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic, stone tools exhibit: - answera shift from
flake to blade tools
At Blombos Cave in South Africa, researchers discovered: - answerpieces of ochre with
incised markings
At Hohlenstein-Stadel Cave, Upper Paleolithic people produced: - answerfigurines that
were half-human, half-lion