1. ROCK ART WHO WANTS TO BE A WHO WANTS TO BE A RECORDER?
2. 1 C: Probable D: Profitable The word used to describe small pieces of rock art that can be easily carried a reasonable distance by two or more people is: A: Possible B: Portable
3. C: Probable D: Profitable The word used to describe small pieces of rock art that can be easily carried a reasonable distance by two or more people is: B: Portable 1 A: Possible B: Portable
4. C: Stroking D: Drawing 2 Which of the following is NOT a method of recording rock art: A: Rubbing B: Tracing
5. C: Stroking D: Drawing C: Stroking 2 Which of the following is NOT a method of recording rock art : A: Rubbing B: Tracing
6. C: Peninsula D: Perennial 3 By what name is this motif usually known? A: Penannular B: Penumbra
7. C: Peninsula D: Perennial 3 A: Penannular By what name is this motif usually known? A: Penannular B: Penumbra
8. C: Note the condition D: Scrub it clean 4 What should you do FIRST when recording this panel? A: Excavate immediately B: Brush loose material
9. C: Note the condition D: Scrub it clean 4 C: Note the condition What should you do FIRST when recording this panel? A: Excavate immediately B: Brush loose material
10. C: Smooth edges D: Under turf 5 Which of the following might indicate that a ‘cup mark’ was CARVED and not formed through natural processes A: Peck marks B: Deep profile Which of the following might indicate that a ‘cup mark’ was CARVED and not formed through natural processes Which of the following might indicate that a ‘cup mark’ was CARVED and not formed through natural processes
11. C: Smooth edges D: Under turf 5 A: Peck marks A: Peck marks B: Deep profile Which of the following might indicate that a ‘cup mark’ was CARVED and not formed through natural processes
12. C: 170 D: 86 6 In his book The Prehistoric Rock Art of Galloway and The Isle of Man how many possible interpretations of rock art does Ronald Morris list? A: 104 B: 120
13. C: 170 D: 86 6 A: 104 In his book The Prehistoric Rock Art of Galloway and The Isle of Man how many possible interpretations of rock art does Ronald Morris list? A: 104 B: 120
14. C: 50 million D: 0.5 million 7 According to the ERA website how rock art panels are estimated to have been recorded worldwide ? A: 50 thousand B: 5 million
15. C: 50 million D: 0.5 million 7 C: 50 million According to the ERA website how rock art panels are estimated to have been recorded worldwide? A: 50 thousand B: 5 million
16. C: Steep D: Other 8 How would you describe the TERRAIN for this panel? A: Flat B: Sloping
17. C: Steep D: Other 8 B: Sloping How would you describe the TERRAIN for this panel? A: Flat B: Sloping
18. C: An inclinometer D: A spirit level 9 What would you use to measure the slope of a surface? A: A slide rule B: A clinical thermometer ?
19. C: An inclinometer D: A spirit level 9 C: An inclinometer What would you use to measure the slope of a surface? A: A slide rule B: A clinical thermometer ?
20. C: Granulose D: Foliose 10 ? How would you describe the lichen indicated in the picture? A: Crustose B: Fructose
21. C: Granulose D: Foliose 10 ? A: Crustose How would you describe the lichen indicated in the picture? A: Crustose B: Fructose
22. C: Scargill Moor D: Thatcher Fell 11 A: Macgregor Moss B: Edward Heath Where is this rock art panel?
23. C: Scargill Moor D: Thatcher Fell 11 C: Scargill Moor A: Macgregor Moss B: Edward Heath Where is this rock art panel?
24. C: Breakable D: Friable 12 Sandstone that has loose individual surface grains is called A: Vulnerable B: Grillable
25. C: Breakable D: Friable 12 D: Friable Sandstone that has loose individual surface grains is called A: Vulnerable B: Grillable
26. C: Differential equation D: Different strokes 13 Weathering where some parts of the rock have eroded at a different rate to others is known as: A: Difference engine B: Differential erosion
27. C: Differential equation D: Different strokes 13 B: Differential erosion Weathering where some parts of the rock have eroded at a different rate to others is known as: A: Difference engine B: Differential erosion
28. C: They make lichen grow D: They stain the rock 14 Animal droppings and urine can be harmful to rock art because: A: They are acidic B: They attract flies
29. C: They make lichen grow D: They stain the rock 14 A: They are acidic D: They stain the rock Animal droppings and urine can be harmful to rock art because: A: They are acidic B: They attract flies
30. C: Use a flash D: Include your team-mates 15 When taking technical photographs of rock art you should always A: Include a scale B: Shoot towards the sun
31. C: Use a flash D: Include your team-mates 15 A: Include a scale When taking technical photographs of rock art you should always A: Include a scale B: Shoot towards the sun
32. C: It doesn’t involve contact D: It is relatively inexpensive 16 Which of these is true ? Photogrammetry is a useful recording tool because: A: 3D models can be made B: It is accurate & objective
33. C: It doesn’t involve contact D: It is relatively inexpensive 16 A: 3D models made B: Accurate & objective C: No contact D: Inexpensive Which of these is true ? Photogrammetry is a useful recording tool because: A: 3D models can be made B: It is accurate & objective