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Which is a primary way an archaeologist would decide where a temple stood?

A. evaluating clues on clay tablets

B. Reading about the remains of an ancient statue

C. digging in a small rise in the landscape

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

i took the k-12 unit test

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The primary way an archaeologist would decide where a temple stood would be by reading the remains of an ancient statue. The correct answer is B.
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