ture with prisms that run perpendicular to the crown or tip. Enamel
prism patterns can have both taxonomic and evolutionary significance.
Tooth and tusk ivory can be carved into an almost infinite
variety of
shapes and objects. A small example of carved ivory objects are small
statuary, netsukes, jewelry, flatware handles, furniture inlays, and piano
keys. Additionally, wart hog tusks, and teeth from sperm whales, killer
whales, and hippos can also be scrimshawed or superficially carved, thus
retaining their original shapes as morphologically recognizable objects.
The identification of ivory and ivory
substitutes is based on the
physical and chemical class characteristics of these materials. A com-
mon approach to identification is to use the macroscopic and micro-
scopic physical characteristics of ivory in combination with a simple
chemical test using ultraviolet light.
382.
In line 5,
what does the term discrete most nearly mean?
a. tactful
b. distinct
c. careful
d. prudent
e. judicious
383.
Which of the following titles is most appropriate for this passage?
a. Ivory:
An Endangered Species
b. Elephants, Ivory, and
Widespread Hunting in Africa
c. Ivory: Is It Organic or Inorganic?
d. Uncovering
the Aspects of Natural Ivory
e. Scrimshaw: A Study
of the Art of Ivory Carving
384.
The word
scrimshawed in line 12 and line 52
most nearly means
a. floated.
b. waxed.
c. carved.
d. sunk.
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