Question 1 (2 points)

With this model, we see language developing as a way to express sexual exclusivity

Question 1 options:

1) Calvin’s Throwing Model

2) Dunbars’ Replacement Model

3) Deacon’s symbols and sex model

4) Corballis’s Gesture and Spoken Language Model

SaveQuestion 2 (2 points)

At the most, we can trace languages as far back as…..

Question 2 options:

1) 10,000 -12,000 years

2) 6000 – 7000 years

3) 2000 -300 years

4) 20,000 – 40,000 years

SaveQuestion 3 (2 points)

At some point in evolution, the human voicebox changed positions, which presuming allows u to make a wide range of sounds

Question 3 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 4 (2 points)

Language started as mimicking animals sounds that lead to words.

Question 4 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 5 (2 points)

The lings pushing out air is not the source of power for nearly all sounds

Question 5 options:

1) True

2) False

Question 6 (2 points)

Earliest forms of writing?

Question 6 options:

1) Pictographs

2) Hieroglyphs

3) Sumerian Tablets

4) Mayan Alphabet

SaveQuestion 7 (2 points)

the oldest languages in the world are the , which is mostly click constants for phonemes

Question 7 options:

1) Nautlin

2) Khosian

3) Pig Latin

4) Sumerian

SaveQuestion 8 (2 points)

Without this, artifacts are useless

Question 8 options:

1) matrix

2) shovel test

3) Provenience

4) delineation

SaveQuestion 9 (2 points)

Suggests that language developed as social bonding

Question 9 options:

1) Calvin’s Throwing Model

2) Dunbars’ Replacement Model

3) Deacon’s symbols and sex model

4) Corballis’s Gesture and Spoken Language Model

SaveQuestion 10 (2 points)

What group do we have evidence to support might be the oldest group of people in the world?

Question 10 options:

1) Neanderthal

2) San

3) Khoisan

4) wiccan

Question 11 (2 points)

Infants are born with their voiceboxes high in their throats like chimpanzees.

Question 11 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 12 (2 points)

the stains that remain of the support structures of buildings like the wood framing on a house

Question 12 options:

1) post holes

2) fire pits

3) refuse pit

4) burials

SaveQuestion 13 (2 points)

Archaeologically, we see how languages evolved from artifacts and we see the evolution of symbols.

Question 13 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 14 (2 points)

Language is because we can refer to the past, present or future, and we can even makeup thinks.

Question 14 options:

1) reflective

2) subjective

3) generative

4) cognitive

SaveQuestion 15 (2 points)

Scientists speculate that this is why humans developed language

Question 15 options:

1) being bi-pedal

2) to avoid predators

3) mate selection

4) development of belief systems

Question 16 (2 points)

Water screens also allow for more dirt to be examined at one time

Question 16 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 17 (2 points)

Indicates that language evolved from gestures

Question 17 options:

1) Calvin’s Throwing Model

2) Dunbars’ Replacement Model

3) Deacon’s symbols and sex model

4) Corballis’s Gesture and Spoken Language Model

SaveQuestion 18 (2 points)

… refers to where the artifact is located in the site area and shovel test

Question 18 options:

1) matrix

2) shovel test

3) Provenience

4) delineation

SaveQuestion 19 (2 points)

With this, water is gently flow into the screen from the bottom so that the smaller materials float to the top.

Question 19 options:

1) water screening

2) shovel testing

3) curation

4) flotation

SaveQuestion 20 (2 points)

Humans are not unique from other species because we communication verbally and assign symbolic meaning

Question 20 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 21 (2 points)

Bekos is an ancient word meaning….

Question 21 options:

1) cake

2) milk

3) bread

4) honey

SaveQuestion 22 (2 points)

Features are not be firepits, refuse pits (trash pits), storage pits, post holes, or burials

Question 22 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 23 (2 points)

If it is determined that we have recovered all information and artifacts we can from the site, and its eligibility is determined, a phase II can last for decades.

Question 23 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 24 (2 points)

Phonomes are the smallest units of sound, so with kiss and kill, we replace the end to make different words.

Question 24 options:

1) True

2) False

SaveQuestion 25 (2 points)

Recent evidence suggests that Neanderthal and Homo sapiens share a common language gene, meaning Neanderthals could talk possibly.

Question 25 options:

1) True

2) False