- Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:49 pm
#45073
Hi Nola,
Exactly! Answer choice (B) would indicate that Clovis points were invented independently in both Siberia and America, but doesn't tell us anything about which would have come first (ie the conclusion we're trying to strengthen). (A), on the other hand, would suggest that the Clovis points were first made in Siberia, as they are the oldest found, then brought by migrants across the Bering land bridge to America, strengthening the idea that they were invented outside the Americas.
Of course, there could always be new archaeological discoveries that found even older Clovis points in the Americas, suggesting that actually they were invented in America and then brought to Siberia, but we have to rely on the evidence presented, not speculation.
Good job!
Exactly! Answer choice (B) would indicate that Clovis points were invented independently in both Siberia and America, but doesn't tell us anything about which would have come first (ie the conclusion we're trying to strengthen). (A), on the other hand, would suggest that the Clovis points were first made in Siberia, as they are the oldest found, then brought by migrants across the Bering land bridge to America, strengthening the idea that they were invented outside the Americas.
Of course, there could always be new archaeological discoveries that found even older Clovis points in the Americas, suggesting that actually they were invented in America and then brought to Siberia, but we have to rely on the evidence presented, not speculation.
Good job!