Stone as reference and tool
![Stone as reference and tool](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494a336a2135.01368253.png?lastEdited=1632193081?o=capa)
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![1 - Regarding stone in the archaeological record, we can say:](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494a71548b00.89766211.png?lastEdited=1632193141)
1 - Regarding stone in the archaeological record, we can say:
They are useless and ineffective as raw material for making weapons, kitchen utensils, artifacts, ornamentation, ritual objects or even game pieces.
They cannot be considered as evidence of a dominant and evident “technology” of indigenous archeology.
They have a greater durability than objects made from more fragile or biodegradable materials such as wood, fibers, bones or even ceramics.
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![2 - In the Tupi language, what is the word for stone?](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494ac1146428.80516940.png?lastEdited=1632193221)
2 - In the Tupi language, what is the word for stone?
Itá
Iça
Ipá
![3 - Flattened, sharpened and polished stones are often used as:](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494b06a6b105.48290970.png?lastEdited=1632193294)
3 - Flattened, sharpened and polished stones are often used as:
Paper weights
Furniture
Ax blades
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![4 - Indigenous women used the stones for:](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494b48d60314.64881331.png?lastEdited=1632193359)
4 - Indigenous women used the stones for:
Decorative objects.
Pillows.
Food production such as grinders to grate cassava roots.
![5 - The name of the Australian stone ax is the:](https://img.quizur.com/f/img61494b94e23785.39764178.png?lastEdited=1632193436)
5 - The name of the Australian stone ax is the:
Kodja
Kocja
Koaja
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