Essay exams usually provide a better learning experience and, in addition, afford practice in writing. These will be given at the same times as the other exams. If you would prefer an essay exam or exam please let me know one week ahead of the scheduled exam dates.
The length of your essays will vary a little bit according to your style. Generally speaking your answers should be the equivalent of a page and a half to two pages typed (word processed, with one inch margins and an 11 font).
Tim Roufs
Optional Essay Exam #1
The DAY Midterm Exam Part I is scheduled for Week 06 Day 11, Tuesday, 9 October 2012 (on Chs. 01-07)
The CE Midterm Exam Part I is scheduled for Week 06, Monday, 15 October 2012, on Chs. 1-7
Answer FOUR (only 4) [6 on the final] of the following NINE [13 on the final] quiz questions. Keep
in mind that there is more than one approach you can take in answering
these questions [4 questions, 200 points = 22.8%
of the final grade],
The final exam will have you choose 6 questions [6
questions, 300 points = 34.4.% of the final grade].
Follow these guidelines:
Organize your answer before you begin.
Be sure to state:
What something is
Why it is important
When it occurred
State YOUR position or approach clearly.
Cite specific examples or references to support your statements.
Mention problem areas or other relevant materials which you would
like to consider further in a more thorough statement. That is, when
you're finished with your answer, what major questions are still left
unanswered?
Summarize your argument or discussion.
Wherever appropriate use materials from more than one region of the
world.
Remember that each of your responses should have a beginning, a middle,
and an end.
Do not discuss any topic at length in more than one question.
Since the end of last semester two major discoveries have been made
in the area of Prehistoric Cultures. Discuss either one of these.
Identify four (only 4) of the following in three or four sentences
(1.0 point each):
Venus figurines
Shanidar
The Iceman
KNM 17000
home base
Less extreme Neanderthal
Solutrean
Magdalenian
ER 1470
Australopithecus ramidis
Compare and Contrast any two of the following sites,
but do not choose any which you may have discussed in another question:
Torralba \ Ambrona
Combe Grenal
Olduvai
Zhoukoudien
Compare and contrast any two of the following:
Azilian
Richard Leakey
Charles Darwin
Raymond Dart
Don Johanson
Rebecca Cann
M. H. Wolpoff
Discuss the main aspects of modern theory on ----------. Include in
your discussion the ideas, mechanism, results, etc., of ---------- as
presently understood.
Compare and contrast the models explaining ----------.
Discuss the Upper Paleolithic as it was manifested in or by ----------.
What would you say if someone told you that 300,000-year-old Neanderthals
were found in northern Spain? What would the significance of that be?
What is the significance of the discovery of ----------?
Argue for or against the proposition that ----------. Be sure to include
specific examples and/or illustrations in support of your argument.
Describe the type of civilization that you think might exist today
if ---------- rather than ---------- would have happened. Give specific
reasons for each of the major points you make.
The following discovery was announced last week, and was
covered as a feature of the Texas A & M Anthropology
in the News WebPage. Assuming everything in the story is true, (A.) how does
this discovery relate to the "Early Hunters" discussed in class. (B.) Will this discovery likely
change anything in Prehistoric Cultures studies?
[If a question like this is included, an abstract
or short version of the article will be provided.]
optional take-home question
NOTE: Essentially you may make up ONE question total. You may either do that as a take-home and bring it to class with you, or you may do that in class the day of the exam. If you elect to do the optional take-home exam and bring it with you to class, then you must choose three (3) additional [5 additional on the final] of the remaining questions presented on the actual exam, as they are presented on the exam.
Your optional take-home question must be related to the materials covered in this exam. For the midterm exam do not write an exam question about a topic scheduled for later in the semester. For the final exam do not write an exam question about a topic covered earlier in the semester unless it is part of a comparative over-all question about the semester.
If you have submitted an Extra Credit report or paper, your optional question must be on a topic other than that of your Extra Credit project(s).
The day of the exam you can just bring the question in, already written out, and hand it in with your other essay questions.
The length of your essays will vary a little bit according to your style. Generally speaking your answers should be the equivalent of a page and a half to two pages typed (word processed, with one inch margins and an 11 font).
If you do not like these questions, make up and
answer a question of your own choice relating to a topic having to do with Prehistoric Cultures which you
have not considered in your other answers. (If you think these questions
are fantastic but simply prefer to make up one of your own, go ahead.)
Answers should contain specific information supporting your position.
Both your question and your answer will be evaluated.
If you elect to make up and answer
a question, you may prepare your question and answer in advance
and bring them with you to the exam. If you prepare your question
and answer in advance you only need to answer three midterm
exam questions [five final exam questions] in class.