ANTH 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Earthenware, Algebraic Number Field, Pastoralism

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Optional review session offered thursday, december 14th 9-10:30am in leacock 26. Exam made up of 95 multiple choice and true/false questions. Covers ur, teotihuacan, cuzco, cahokia and great zimbabwe. More challenging than midterm because it covers a lot more material. Focus on research focus and data sets for individual authors. Each student must bring 10 m/c or t/f questions to exam review. 1 of 2 must be from an assigned reading from each case study. Located in what is now the modern republic of zimbabwe. Dates back to 500 a. d. but reaches its peak 1200-1500 a. d. Most likely built by ancestors of contemporary shona people. Spread over an enormous area over 7km squared and population of 10-18,000. One of many sites pertaining to zimbabwe culture clustered on plateau 1,000m above sea level. As described in reading it appears people began to settle on plateau in 400-500 a. d. initially as small agricultural communities.

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