Maria Martinez, of San Ildefonso Pueblo in the United States, is an example of:
a. Tribal concept of art imposed on a Western culture.
b. A person recognized as an "artist" in her own society prior to Western contact.
c. The strong continuities between prehistoric and contemporary tribal artistic creations.
d. The functional uses of all "primitive" art.
e. An "artist" created in a traditional culture by the impact of Western art collectors.
E
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How was the blade-core method, which characterizes the tools of Upper Paleolithic traditions, superior to Mousterian technology?
A. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method was faster but also more difficult to achieve, resulting in many tries that yielded no results. B. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method produced sharper and longer cores than was typical of the Mousterian method. C. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method used naturally occurring metal ores to strike blades off cores. D. There was no difference between the two methods-only a greater diversity of tool uses among Upper Paleolithic traditions. E. The Upper Paleolithic blade-core method was faster and produced 15 times as much cutting edge from the same amount of material.
Remote sensing is
a. the use of methods that employ some form of electromagnetic energy to detect and measure characteristics of an archaeological site. b. any technique that is capable of subsurface exploration with little to no disturbance. c. a technique that involves aerial photography and/or the use of color infrared film. d. any technique that measures geophysical features on the scale of hundreds to thousands of meters. e. destructive and therefore not used in archaeology
The term nation has been used to refer to an ethnic group that shares a religion, language, history, territory, ancestry, and kinship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Heterodont dentition is a general trait of mammals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false