- Mon May 11, 2020 1:03 pm
#75378
Hi Nicholas,
You're on exactly the right track! The author objects in the first paragraph (and the beginning of the second paragraph) that the resource-procurement model is lacking in solid archaeological evidence (it's "at best circumstantial"), and states that one such lack involves what you identified, "artifactual evidence" that preparing animals for food occurred in the clearings. You're also right that answer choice A would fill in that lacking evidence, which suggests the author would be more likely to favor the resource-procurement model (since the author rejected it for lacking that evidence).
Great job tracing out the explanation!
Jeremy
Jeremy Press
LSAT Instructor and law school admissions consultant