ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes -
Chapter 7 + 8 TEST
Two likely routes humans took into the New World at the end of the Pleistocene are: -
answer along the coast of Beringia and through the Beringian interior
After the initial settlement of Australia, people next spread throughout the country: -
answer along the coast and later into the interior
What is the diagnostic artifact type from Dyuktai Cave in central Siberia? - answer
wedge-shaped cores
The unique marsupial fauna of Australia is directly attributable to that continent's: -
answer isolation
At its peak, the area of Beringia was comparable to that of: - answertwice that of the
state of texas
Early settlers of the interior of northwestern North America would have been faced with
what challenge if they attempted to migrate south: - answerthe coalesced Cordilleran
and Laurentide ice sheets
The ancient people who settled the Gault site likely did so because of the availability of
what kind of resource: - answerstone
Jesuit Missionary Joseph de Acosta deduced that the native people of the New World
must have come from: - answernortheast Asia via some sort of land connection
Lipids recovered from sherds of 5,200-year-old pottery vessels in Africa show that at
this time, local people were: - answerprocessing the milk of domesticated or tamed
cattle
The heavy wear exhibited on human teeth found in Natufian burials has been
interpreted as evidence of: - answerthe use of grinding stones in food preparation
raw materials through trade during the European Mesolithic can be characterized in this
way: - answermaterials didn't move as far, but more of it was being traded
In Australia, the cultural diversity that characterized much of the rest of the world in the
post-Pleistocene is most clearly reflected in: - answera broad array of different art styles
Chapter 7 + 8 TEST
Two likely routes humans took into the New World at the end of the Pleistocene are: -
answer along the coast of Beringia and through the Beringian interior
After the initial settlement of Australia, people next spread throughout the country: -
answer along the coast and later into the interior
What is the diagnostic artifact type from Dyuktai Cave in central Siberia? - answer
wedge-shaped cores
The unique marsupial fauna of Australia is directly attributable to that continent's: -
answer isolation
At its peak, the area of Beringia was comparable to that of: - answertwice that of the
state of texas
Early settlers of the interior of northwestern North America would have been faced with
what challenge if they attempted to migrate south: - answerthe coalesced Cordilleran
and Laurentide ice sheets
The ancient people who settled the Gault site likely did so because of the availability of
what kind of resource: - answerstone
Jesuit Missionary Joseph de Acosta deduced that the native people of the New World
must have come from: - answernortheast Asia via some sort of land connection
Lipids recovered from sherds of 5,200-year-old pottery vessels in Africa show that at
this time, local people were: - answerprocessing the milk of domesticated or tamed
cattle
The heavy wear exhibited on human teeth found in Natufian burials has been
interpreted as evidence of: - answerthe use of grinding stones in food preparation
raw materials through trade during the European Mesolithic can be characterized in this
way: - answermaterials didn't move as far, but more of it was being traded
In Australia, the cultural diversity that characterized much of the rest of the world in the
post-Pleistocene is most clearly reflected in: - answera broad array of different art styles