Q.1
These are the remains of items living things used and/or created.
  • Artifacts
  • Stratigraphy
  • Quarries
  • Fossils
Q.2
In an archeological dig, the starting point is known as the ________.
  • excavation center
  • grid
  • stratigraphy
  • datum point
Q.3
The word quarry actually means ________.
  • fossil
  • bath stone
  • artifacts
  • aggregate
Q.4
They study records (written or pictorial) that were left behind and then compare those records to the artifacts found.
  • Oral historians
  • Underwater archeologists
  • Historical archeologists
  • Environmental archeologists
Q.5
This person studies how land forms and how land masses have changed over time. They also study how people adapted to the land and used the land.
  • Underwater archeologist
  • Environmental archeologist
  • Zoo archeologist
  • Geo-archeologist
Q.6
The practice of studying the soil to determine cultures and time periods is known as ______.
  • feature
  • stratigraphy
  • archeology
  • assemblage
Q.7
This refers to a broken piece of pottery.
  • Pot sherd
  • Attribute
  • Lithic
  • Midden
Q.8
This refers to the period of time before there were any written records.
  • Culture
  • Feature
  • Prehistoric
  • Lithic
Q.9
This refers to a type of material remains that cannot be removed from an excavation site. Examples would include pits, fire hearths, floors, columns, steps, etc.
  • Lithic
  • Feature
  • Midden
  • Grid
Q.10
They study the wreckages of sunken ships, as well as submerged buildings and cities.
  • Zoo archeologists
  • Environmental archeologists
  • Historical archeologists
  • Underwater archeologists
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