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Archeology Archeology, the branch of anthropology that is devoted to the study of the human past, often focuses on the period be
Archeology Archeology, the branch of anthropology that is devoted to the study of the human past, often focuses on the period be
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Archeology
Archeology, the branch of anthropology that is devoted to the study of the human past, often focuses on the period before people began to keep written records. Archeologists study the origin, spread, and evolution of culture by examining the remains of past societies. They share the task of other kinds of anthropologists in that they are trying to understand human behavior. The difference is that
their
materials are generally the unwritten records of past societies. They cannot sit down with living members of those societies and talk about what they have found. They cannot even observe living people, but must interpret the material evidence left by people long dead. Many archeologists distinguish between prehistoric archeology, which is the study of
extinct
cultures that left no written records, and historic archeology, which is the investigation of those groups for whom there are written materials to accompany the archeological evidence.
What, then, can archeology contribute to our understanding of human culture and social behavior? First, we can learn much about the technology of early peoples through their material remains, as well as through analysis of such aspects of their life style as what they ate. We can tell, for example, whether a particular group lived mainly by hunting or fishing or by farming.
A second aspect of the life of early peoples that is revealed to us through archeology is their economic practices. For example, sometimes we find pottery or jewelry made from materials that are known to have been available only in distant places. This usually means that these items were not made at the site but were obtained through some other means - either by traveling to the place where they are available or by trading with other groups. If we put together a picture of the distribution of such items over time, we can get an idea of the interactions among neighboring groups, and this in turn gives us clues about other aspects of culture that might have been borrowed or traded as well.
Less evident than economics or technology, but still recognizable, is the political and social structure of past cultures. We can assume a great deal about the way a city was organized from the
layout
of the buildings and the types of housing found there. For example, if we find a large temple in the center of an ancient city and it is surrounded by fairly large dwelling sites, while the buildings on the outskirts of the settlement are smaller, we know that there were probably at least two classes of people and that the temple was at the center of the city not only in a physical sense but socially as well.
Finally, archeological evidence can
reveal
a great deal about certain aspects of the religious and spiritual life of ancient societies.(A)
When we are fortunate enough to find temples or other religious structures, we can determine their importance and their influence on the society.(B)
But in other areas, it is very hard to interpret the evidence.(C)
Thus we know little about ancient peoples’ belief systems, or their values and morals, their feelings about spirits, and so forth.(D)
Even when we find material objects that might suggest such beliefs, we cannot ask anyone to explain their meaning but must go on what we know about other aspects of that society and later societies that seem to be similar to it.
In sum, archeology gives us a chance to look into the past of the human species. But it is like doing a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing, and without a picture of the finished puzzle on the box to work from. We have a few things that fit together; we can guess about many others; but we really don’t have enough to put it all together with complete confidence. Every new piece we find fits somewhere, though, and we never know when the next piece will give us the key to a whole new section of the puzzle of life in prehistoric times. That is the challenge and the excitement of archeology.
We can benefit from archeological research in all the following ways EXCEPT that
选项
A、archeology can tell us all about the religion early peoples believed in
B、we can know some aspects of primitive peoples’ technology
C、archeology can show us the exchanges between different groups
D、archeology can help us know the social structure of past societies
答案
A
解析
本题为正误判断题,考查考生是否能够根据文章中阐明的信息,判断什么是正确的信息、什么是错误的信息或文章中没有提到的信息。题目问:我们不可以从考古学的研究中获得哪一项成果?南此可见,该题需要排除属于考古学家研究成果的那几项。根据文章表述,考古学研究给人类带来的好处很多,例如,我们可以得知古人的科学技术(选项B),考古学研究可以向我们展示不同部族的交流情况(选项C),考古学还可以帮助我们考查古代社会的社会结构(选项D)。但是不能完全包括古时人类信仰什么宗教,即只包括一些宗教与精神的方面,故选择人。
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