- Fri May 08, 2020 9:54 pm
#75343
Hello,
I am trying to riddle out and think through why answer A works here....Is it because answer A would do the opposite of what the passage says in paragraph #1 in regard to archaeology evidence/support "Furthermore, artifactual evidence that preparation of animals for human consumption took place within or near such clearings is generally lacking."
So answer A would be providing evidence that artifactual evidence did exist (supporting archaeology). And in the passage since "the resource-procurement model" uses ethnography as evidence but cannot use archaeology because of a lack of evidence, Answer A is saying that archaeology can be used as well.
So if Archaeology can be accepted along with ethnography than "the author would be more likely to endorse the resource-procurement model"
Please tell me if I am on the right track here or if my reasoning is mistaken.
Thank You,
Nicholas