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antiquarians, 36
wealthy male tourists interested in aquiring a collection of hostorical objects
bronze age, 37
middle stage of human existence. 5500 and 3000 ya
civilization, 42
use of written records, sociopolitical organization, highest stage of cultural development.
cross-dating, 44
the use of materials dated at one site to infer the age of similar materials at another site.
diffusion, 43
the movement of traits from one place to another.
iron age, 37
3000 and present
mesolithic, 37
middle of the stone age (pastoral) 8000 to 10000 ya
neolithic, 37
end of the stone age (agriculture)5000 to 8000 ya
paleolithic, 37
begining of the stone age (hunter gatherer) 4 million to 10000 ya.
prehistory, 36
time before written histories
stone age
2.6 million to 10000 ya. paleolithic, mesolithic and neolithic.
typology
the classification of materials into categories ased on morphology
unlinear cultural evolution
theory that all cultures evolved upward from savagery to barbarism to civilization.