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urbanoutfitters

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Compared to the historian, the archaeologist is
 
  a. more likely to study how societies change over time.
  b. less likely to analyze written records of ancient societies.
  c. more likely to analyze written records of ancient societies.
  d. more likely to study cultures older than 5000 years.

Question 2

Most of the remains that have been excavated from Upper Paleolithic sites have been
  found in
 
  a. caves and rock shelters.
  b. canvas tents.
  c. wood huts.
  d. mud dwellings.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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