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cabate

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The preservation of the Hunley
 
  a. is impossible due to the amount of corrosion.
  b. was completed in 2004.
  c. is a complex and ongoing process.
  d. requires removing the carbonate coating encrusting the metal.
  e. has been left to historians,, not archaeologists.

Question 2

As a social science, archaeology's major strength is
 
  a. its access to tremendous quantities of time and space.
  b. its access to the material goods a culture leaves behind.
  c. its ability to exactly reconstruct the way past cultures lived.D. its ability to classify artifacts into precise, unambiguous categories.E. the number of archaeologists practicing today.



Ksanderson1296

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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