- Fri Apr 09, 2021 2:23 pm
#86237
Thanks for the question, Agent00729! I think you may be confusing the question that was asked, which was what evidence was cited in the passage, for a question that was not asked: what would prove that the author is correct? Sure, there could be other evidence besides archaeological evidence, but the passage did cite the archaeological evidence as directly countering Wheeler's theory. Wheeler things there was a massacre, and the author responds by pointing out the lack of findings that would support such a theory (and the implication, at least, is that if there had been such a massacre then we would have found some evidence of it, like weapons dropped by the invaders or indications of damage that those weapons might have done, perhaps in the ways human bones at the site were cut or smashed).
We aren't looking to weigh the quality of the evidence in order to answer this question, but only to cite the evidence that the author used in an attempt to counter Wheeler. B is something the author used in that attempt, regardless of what you may think of the persuasive nature of that claim.
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