ANTH 245 Final Exam Study Guide

Plains Culture Area
Environment
Plano/Folsom culture
Bison drives
Plains Archaic: McKean Site
Plains Woodland
Horticulture
Pottery
Plains Villages

People of the Southeast
Environment
Pre-Clovis: Topper, Cactus Hill
Paleoindian-Dust Cave
Little Salt Springs, FL
Early Archaic
Icehouse Bottom, TN

Middle Archaic in the Southeast
Shell Mound Archaic
Read, Indian Knoll
Sapelo Island
Stallings Island

Late Archaic in the Southeast

Poverty Point Culture

Midwest and Upper Great Lakes
Environment
Paleoindian
Late Archaic Burial Complexes
Woodland
Fort Ancient & Oneota Cultures

Early Woodland and the Adena

Pottery-grit tempered

Trade and Exchange

Larger Populations

Burial & Effigy Mounds

Middle Woodland and the Hopewell

Intensification of Adena traits

Mounds and Earthworks

Artifacts and Trade

Hopewell Interaction Sphere

Mississippian Complexity

Maize-beans-squash

Pottery-shell tempered

Large Populations

Platform Mounds

Sedentary Period

Southern Ceremonial Cult

Cahokia & Moundville

City states

Mississippian Collapse
Northeast and MidAtlantic
Environment
Paleoindian-Debert, Shawnee-Minisink
Archaic/Gulf of Maine Archaic
Pine Lake
Early/Middle Woodland

Horticulture/villages
Late Woodland
Three Sisters
Palisaded Villages

Owasco, Algonkian and Iroquois

Origins

Iroquois Confederacy

Post Contact Native Peoples/Archaeology of European Contact

Historical Archaeology

Written Records

Native Americans

African Americans

Burials

Urban & Rural settings

Maritime Studies

Syncretic vs. Acculturation Theory

Future of Archaeology/Cultural Resource Management

Preservation and Protection

Antiquities Act 1906

Archaeological Resources

Protection Act 1979

Resource Identification & Management

National Historic Preservation Act 1966

Mitigation

Reservoir Salvage Act 1960

Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act 1974

Repatriation

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act 1990

Movies

“Cannibals in the Canyon”

“The Great Hopewell Road”

“Moundville”

“Native Americans of the Northeast”

Presentation Topics:

Connection between Mesoamerican and the SW

PreClovis and Clovis theories

Pine Lake site and Ground Penetrating Radar

Comparison of Hohokam, Anasazi and Mogollon

Prehistoric Shelters

Crow Creek Massacre

Vikings

Arctic Cultures

Iroquois

Potential Essay Questions (there will be three on the exam)

  1. What is the Plains culture area and what is the culture history for this region?
  1. Describe the major changes during the Archaic period in the Eastern U.S.
  1. Describe the Hopewell complex. What is meant by the Hopewell Interaction Sphere?
  1. What are the theories surrounding the origins of the Iroquois?
  1. Describe why Poverty Point is such a significant site.
  1. Describe three cultures/sites/changes in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region.
  1. What are the differences between syncretic and acculturation theories of Historic Archaeology?
  1. What is the significance of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act to Cultural Resource Management?
  1. What caused the Mississippian collapse?