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1-1. Mounds and henges were generally built in what context?
Correct answer: c. funerals
1-2. "Neolithic" literally means
Correct answer: c. new stone age
1-3. What tools were used to make mounds?
Correct answer: b. baskets
1-4. Many Neolithic peoples worshipped their
Correct answer: a. ancestors
1-5. Stonehenge was built in ______ distinct phases
Correct answer: d. four
1-6. At Stonehenge, the single stone that marks the rising sun of the summer solstice is called the
Correct answer: b. heel stone
1-7. The construction method at Stonehenge was called
Correct answer: a. mortice and tenon
1-8. The largest grave tomb in Japan was built for Emperor
Correct answer: a. Nintoku
1-9. The designs of North American mounds were dependent on
Correct answer: e. none of the above
1-10. As in Britain, North American mound cultures shifted from
Correct answer: b. group to individual burials
1-11. In Teotihuacan, the temple of the Moon was set in front of
Correct answer: b. Cerro Gordo
1-12. The word ΓÇÿZigguratΓÇÖ is derived from the
Correct answer: c. Assyrian word for ΓÇÿhighΓÇÖ
1-13. The earliest literary reference to a Ziggurat occurs in the
Correct answer: a. Epic of Gilgamesh
1-14. The primary crop(s) of the Mississippian civilization was
Correct answer: e. none of the above
1-15. Smithson considered his Spiral Jetty to look like a
Correct answer: e. none of the above