9. Determining the authenticity of purported pre-Columbian artifacts is never easy. Carbon-14 dating of these artifacts is often impossible due to contamination by radioactive palladium (which occurs naturally in the soils of Central and South America). However, historians and anthropologists have evolved two reliable criteria, which, utilized in combination, have proven effective for dating these artifacts. First, because authentic pre-Columbian artifacts characteristically occur in a coarse, granular matrix that is shifted by major earthquakes, they often exhibit the unique scratch patterns known as gridding. In addition, true pre-Columbian artifacts show a darkening in surface color that is caused by centuries of exposure to the minute amounts of magnesium in the soil of the Americas.
The criteria above would be LEAST useful in judging the authenticity of which of the following?
(A) An ax head of black obsidian, unearthed from a kitchen midden
(B) A pottery bowl with a red ocher design, found in the ruins of a temple
(C) A set of gold ear weights, ornamented with jasper pendants
(D) A black feather cape from a king’s burial vault
(E) A multicolored woven sash found near the gravesite of a slave
The answer is (D).
I cannot understand how to deal with this question. Who can explain? Thanks!
D) A black feather cape from a king’s burial vault
Since the item is feather, it's unlikely to exhibit scratch patterns caused by earthquakes. Since it's black, it would be difficult to see the darkening in surface color.
simple explanation, easy for us to understand...thx...
D) A black
feather cape from a king’s burial vault
Since the item is feather, it's unlikely to exhibit scratch patterns caused by earthquakes. Since it's black, it would be difficult to see the darkening in surface color.
第一个选项不也有black吗?
怎么没有人选E呢?E是织布,所以完全不符合题目当中提到的两个特点呀?
谁人来讨论指点一下?TKS。
可是,multi-colored sash是多色的,这样就可以出darkening color了。
所以条件二适用,我晕!我也栽在这上面了。
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