Accounting
Anthropology
Archaeology
Art History
Banking
Biology & Life Science
Business
Business Communication
Business Development
Business Ethics
Business Law
Chemistry
Communication
Computer Science
Counseling
Criminal Law
Curriculum & Instruction
Design
Earth Science
Economic
Education
Engineering
Finance
History & Theory
Humanities
Human Resource
International Business
Investments & Securities
Journalism
Law
Management
Marketing
Medicine
Medicine & Health Science
Nursing
Philosophy
Physic
Psychology
Real Estate
Science
Social Science
Sociology
Special Education
Speech
Visual Arts
Question
Which of the following is NOT true of Homo neanderthalensis?
A. The remains of this species are found throughout the Old World and in some parts of the New World.
B. The Mousterian tradition is associated with this hominin.
C. The Neanderthals sometimes buried their dead.
D. Neanderthals were first replaced by modern humans in Southwest Asia.
Answer
This answer is hidden. It contains 19 characters.
Related questions
Q:
Compared to Mesopotamia, ancient Egyptian society
A. was more urban (more and larger cities).
B. had fewer major centers.
C. had a writing system more focused on economy and accounting.
D. had little concern with funerary ritual.
Q:
Compared to ancient Mesopotamia, Indus civilization was characterized by
A. many more urban centers.
B. lavish centers.
C. more developed writing system with longer and more numerous texts.
D. a somewhat more even distribution of portable resources across social strata.
Q:
Mesopotamian temples were generally associated with
A. large storage facilities.
B. major markets.
C. obsidian blade production.
D. kilns for ceramic firing.
Q:
Eridu is significant because it was the site of
A. the world's first city of more than 10,000 people.
B. an early Mesopotamian temple.
C. the longest cuneiform written text.
D. a decisive battle between Natufian farmers and Sumer chiefs.
Q:
Karanga
Q:
Cuneiform
Q:
Pastoralists
Q:
Quinoa
Q:
Chicha
Q:
Nazca geoglyphs
Q:
The Inca road system did all of the following except
A. charge tolls for carts and other wheeled vehicles.
B. include suspension bridges.
C. cross deserts and mountains.
D. involve networks of roadside lodgings and storage places.
Q:
Which of the following were domesticated in South America?
A. turkey and dog
B. sheep and goat
C. guinea pig and llama
D. horse and cat
Q:
The largest empire in the Americas, in terms of population and area under its control, was
A. the Aztec empire.
B. the Sumerian empire.
C. the Chim empire.
D. the Inca empire.
Q:
The capital of the Chim (Kingdom of Chimor) was
A. Wari.
B. Chan Chan.
C. Tiwanaku.
D. Cuzco.
Q:
Which of the following pairs can be said to be roughly contemporary?
A. Chav'n and Chim
B. Nazca and Inca
C. Nazca and Chim
D. Moche and Nazca
E. Inca and Chav'n
Q:
Cuicuilco
Q:
Pochteca
Q:
Cenote
Q:
Carbon isotope evidence from human bone indicates that Mesolithic groups at Vedbk were
A. hungry.
B. older than their Paleolithic neighbors.
C. getting most of their food from the sea.
D. getting most of their food from the land.
Q:
Gatecliff Shelter was NOT
A. located in the western United States.
B. excavated by David Hurst Thomas.
C. an Archaic period site with evidence for the use of desert resources.
D. the site of the first wall paintings in North America.
Q:
During the interglacial periods of the Pleistocene
A. the Bering Land Bridge was exposed.
B. sea levels dropped because it was hot and dry.
C. rhinoceros and elephants inhabited Europe.
D. ice sheets and glaciers advanced.
E. many hominin populations retreated from far northern areas.
Q:
One of the most important and most famous Upper Paleolithic cave art sites is called
A. Lascaux.
B. Le Moustier
C. Shanidar Cave.
D. Torralba.
Q:
Upper Paleolithic lithic industries are most notably characterized by the presence of
A. cores.
B. flakes.
C. blades.
D. side scrapers.
Q:
Mousterian tools are characteristic of the
A. Magdalenian.
B. Middle Pleistocene.
C. Middle Paleolithic.
D. Mesolithic.
Q:
A diverse range of blade tools is common to the
A. Mousterian.
B. Pleistocene.
C. Acheulean.
D. Upper Paleolithic.
E. Oldowan.
Q:
Bordes has explained the variability in Middle Paleolithic stone tool assemblages as a reflection of
A. different types of raw material.
B. different cultural traditions among tribes of Neanderthals.
C. random variation.
D. different functions.
Q:
The site of Monte Verde is all of the following except
A. located in Chile, South America.
B. one of the oldest sites in the New World.
C. a settlement with dwelling structures.
D. famed for its impressive stepped pyramids.
Q:
The earliest Australians arrived on the continent "down under" around
A. the beginning of the Holocene.
B. 15,000 years ago.
C. the beginning of the Pleistocene.
D. 40,000 years ago.
Q:
Soft hammer technique
Q:
Cut marks