The contribution of women to the development of Americanist archaeology is best summed up by which statement?
a. Women contributed nothing; it wasn't until the 1960s during the fight for civil rights that any women were accepted into the archaeological community and allowed to conduct archaeological research.
b. Women contributed very little; archaeological research was completely dominated by men throughout the development of Americanist archaeology, and is still heavily dominated by men today.
c. Although women did contribute to the development of Americanist archaeology, their contributions are less well-known than those of men because they were excluded from traditional communication networks.
d. Throughout the development of Americanist archaeology, the contributions of men and women have been roughly equal, and these contributions are equally as well known today; this is a testament to the early development of women's rights in America.
e. Women make accomplishments that need to be made because they are not shrinking violets.
Question 2
An antiquarian is someone who is interested in:
a. Reconstructing the lifeways of commoners in classical ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome.
b. Detailed documentation of the context in which prehistoric artifacts are found.
c. Ancient objects strictly for their artistic value, rather than for the information they provide about the people or culture that produced them.
d. Everything that artifacts can tell us about the past.
e. Ancient objects strictly for the information they provide about the culture or people, not their artistic style.