Select the boxes in the table to indicate what an archaeologist studying early humans would most likely examine.

(2 points)
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Yes

No

yes or no : weapons

yes or no : journals

yes or no : maps

yes or no : bones

3 answers

Here are the appropriate selections for what an archaeologist studying early humans would most likely examine:

  • Weapons: Yes
  • Journals: No
  • Maps: No
  • Bones: Yes

So the completed table would look like this:

  • Weapons: Yes
  • Journals: No
  • Maps: No
  • Bones: Yes
is that correct

Yes, that is correct. An archaeologist studying early humans would likely examine weapons and bones as these provide important insights into the tools, behaviors, and physical characteristics of ancient humans. Journals and maps, while potentially useful in a broader context for historical research, are not primary objects of study specifically related to early human archaeology. So the selections are appropriate:

  • Weapons: Yes
  • Journals: No
  • Maps: No
  • Bones: Yes