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Assessment for Unit 1: Global Prehistory, 30,000–500 BCE
Select the one best answer for each question.
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1. The portable nature of the Apollo 11 stones, found in Namibia and dated to c. 25,500–25,300 B.C.E., best supports the conclusion that the culture that produced them was characterized by which of the following?
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2. Scholars interpret the superimposition of images in the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux as evidence that the site was used for which of the following purposes?
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3. The stylistic differences between the 'Running Horned Woman' and other rock art found in the Tassili n'Ajjer region are best explained by which of the following environmental factors?
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4. The labor-intensive process required to create the Jade Cong from Liangzhu, China, suggests that the society that produced it had developed which of the following?
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5. The precise arrangement of the stones at Stonehenge aligns with the sunrise on the summer solstice, indicating that the site's function was primarily linked to:
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6. The use of a camelid sacrum bone to create the canine sculpture from Tequixquiac, Mexico, most likely reflects a spiritual belief in which of the following?
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7. The stylized motifs and geometric patterns found on the Beaker with Ibex Motifs from Susa, Iran, distinguish it from earlier Paleolithic art primarily through its association with:
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8. The artists of the Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux utilized the physical properties of the cave walls to enhance their compositions by:
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9. The creation of the Jade Cong from Liangzhu, China, demonstrates a significant technological sophistication for its time because jade is:
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10. In the construction of Stonehenge, the builders employed which specific architectural technique to ensure the structural stability of the lintels atop the sarsen stones?
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11. The form of the Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine was primarily determined by:
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12. The distinct repeated patterns found on the Terra cotta fragment from the Lapita culture were created using which specific technique?
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13. The Beaker with ibex motifs from Susa, Iran, demonstrates the integration of form and decoration through the use of:
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14. The choice of greywacke for the Ambum Stone was significant for the artist because this material is:
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15. The precise dating of the Apollo 11 stones to approximately 25,500–25,300 B.C.E. was made possible primarily through the use of which of the following scientific methods?
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16. Art historians have interpreted the 'Running horned woman' from Tassili n'Ajjer as a deity or ceremonial participant primarily by applying which of the following methodological approaches?
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17. The form and material of the jade cong from Liangzhu, China, provide evidence for which of the following conclusions about the culture that produced it?
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18. Recent interdisciplinary studies involving archaeology and astronomy at Stonehenge suggest that the site functioned as:
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19. The function of the Ambum Stone is inferred to be ritualistic rather than utilitarian primarily based on which of the following visual evidence?
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20. Scholars interpreting the 'Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine' utilize the concept of 'shamanism' to propose that the object was: