13. Prehistoric archaeologists work with which of the following?
a. Artifacts, ecofacts, and features
b. Artifacts, features, and grammar systems
c. Contemporary religious systems, artifacts, and ecofacts
d. Artifacts, grammar systems, and contemporary religious systems
14. The specialty in archaeology that works to interpret and defend artifacts from building projects and other forms of
site destruction is called:
a. paleoanthropology.
b. paleopathology.
c. prehistoric archaeology.
d. forensic anthropology.
e. cultural resource management.
15. Which of the following most accurately describes the goals of cultural resource management (CRM)?
a. CRM is a type of contract archaeology in which the sites are excavated with the goal of presenting all
evidence (artifacts) in a museum-quality exhibit.
b. CRM is public archaeology. As a result, it involves the preparation and use of volunteer citizens in excavations
on federal lands.
c. CRM is considered the highest-quality scientific excavation on federal, state, or private lands. Each
excavation team includes a lawyer well-versed in all laws relating to site preservation.
d. CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all laws relating to archaeological sites
excavated on federally-funded building projects.
e. CRM focuses on conducting high-quality research in compliance with all state, national, and international laws
relating to archaeological excavation.
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