ASB 222 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes -
Chapter 9 + 10 TEST
The size and complexity of the site of Çatalhöyük probably resulted from its: - answerits
location adjacent to a major source of obsidian
Subsistence at Çatalhöyük was based on:
domesticated wheat and barley
sheep and cattle
wild crops including hackberries, acorns, and pistachios - answerall the above
One category of people at Çatalhöyük was buried with elaborate grave goods. That
category was: - answerbabies
Olmec subsistence was based on:
hunting, fishing, and shellfish collecting
agriculture, especially wheat, rye, and barley
animal husbandry, especially of llamas and alpacas
agriculture, especially maize, manioc, beans, and sunflower - answeragriculture,
especially maize, manioc, beans, and sunflower
In the view of anthropologist Elman Service, it is the "institutionalization of power" that
produces: - answerchiefdoms from rank societies
During its existence, the site of Chavín de Huántar: - answergrew in size until it became
one of the earliest urban settlements in South America
A complex, mound consisting of six segmented, concentric rings of earth was
constructed at: - answerpoverty point
At the heart of the development of complex societies is a group's ability to: -
answerproduce a food surplus
Durrington Walls appears to have been the place where the builders: - answerlived, at
least during pilgrimages to the monument
Most hunting and gathering societies organize their social, political, and economic lives
at what level: - answerthe family
Chapter 9 + 10 TEST
The size and complexity of the site of Çatalhöyük probably resulted from its: - answerits
location adjacent to a major source of obsidian
Subsistence at Çatalhöyük was based on:
domesticated wheat and barley
sheep and cattle
wild crops including hackberries, acorns, and pistachios - answerall the above
One category of people at Çatalhöyük was buried with elaborate grave goods. That
category was: - answerbabies
Olmec subsistence was based on:
hunting, fishing, and shellfish collecting
agriculture, especially wheat, rye, and barley
animal husbandry, especially of llamas and alpacas
agriculture, especially maize, manioc, beans, and sunflower - answeragriculture,
especially maize, manioc, beans, and sunflower
In the view of anthropologist Elman Service, it is the "institutionalization of power" that
produces: - answerchiefdoms from rank societies
During its existence, the site of Chavín de Huántar: - answergrew in size until it became
one of the earliest urban settlements in South America
A complex, mound consisting of six segmented, concentric rings of earth was
constructed at: - answerpoverty point
At the heart of the development of complex societies is a group's ability to: -
answerproduce a food surplus
Durrington Walls appears to have been the place where the builders: - answerlived, at
least during pilgrimages to the monument
Most hunting and gathering societies organize their social, political, and economic lives
at what level: - answerthe family