Which of the following is not a theoretical model proposed to account for the or
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Which of the following is not a theoretical model proposed to account for the origins of food production?
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Chapter Seven
Domestication of plants and animals
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The long-term process that results in the loss of fitness for a species to survive without the assistance of humans is called
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One of the advantages of plant and animal domestication is
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Wheat and barley were first domesticated in a region that extends from
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A key domesticated animal at Mehrgarh after 6000 B.C. was the
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Which of the following was not originally domesticated in the Old World?
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Lesson Eight
Which of the following traits is not an important precondition for the development of urban state societies?
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As early cities developed in different parts of the world, people often developed writing systems. In Mesopotamia, the earliest writing system was used primarily for
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The first cities were established in
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Mesopotamian temples generally were associated with
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Compared to ancient Mesopotamia, Indus civilization was characterized by
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Early Egyptian writing tended to be concerned with
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Compared to Mesopotamia, ancient Egyptian society
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The first metal used in West Africa was
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Recent anthropological findings suggest that hunters and gatherers have _____ leisure time than farmers.
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Lesson Nine
Franchthi Cave is important because
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The Bronze Age in Europe was characterized by
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The primary reason for the success of the Minoan civilization is (are)
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The bog people are known from
a. the Neolithic of Yugoslavia.
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Complete each sentence with the appropriate key term below: (1 point each, total 5 points)
Key term choices: Domestication, cultivation, fertile crescent, tell, paleoethnobotany, archaeozoologist, potsherd, metallurgy, oasis hypothesis, population pressure hypothesis, Mesopotamia, ziggurat, bulla, cuneiform, megalith, henge, passage grave, gallery grave, shaft grave.
a. Edge Hypothesis b. Population Growth c. Oasis Theory d. Hilly Flanks or Natural Habitat Theory e. None of the above; all have been proposedExplanation / Answer
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Population Growth is not a theoretical model proposed to account for the origins of food production.
Rest of Edge Hypothesis,Oasis theory,hilly flanks theories proposed origin of food production in the form of agriculture.And many more has been suggested those are Feasting model theory,demographic theories and evolutionary theory.
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