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The most important source of data for archaeologists is
 
  a. material culture left by earlier societies.
  b. interviews with living people.
  c. DNA preserved in fossils.
  d. early hominid fossils.
  e. human skeletal remains.

Question 2

Archaeologists obtain information mainly from
 
  a. artifacts.
  b. artwork left behind by earlier cultures.
  c. books written by early explorers.
  d. folk stories passed down from generation to generation.
  e. their own interpretation only.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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