Archaeologists in Michigan have excavated a Native American camp near Dumaw Creek. Radiocarbon dating of animal bones found at the site indicates that the camp dates from some time between 1605 and 1755. However, the camp probably dates to no later than 1630, since no European trade goods were found at the site, and European traders were active in the region from the 1620's onward.
Which of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument? - ADue to trade among Native Americans, some European trade goods would have reached the area before the European traders themselves did.
- BAt all camps in the region that have been reliably dated to the late 1620's, remains of European trade goods have been found.
- CThe first European trade goods to reach the area would have been considered especially valuable and preserved as much as possible from loss or destruction.
- DThe first European traders in the area followed soon after the first European explorers.
- EThe site is that of a temporary camp that would have been used seasonally for a few years and then abandoned.
答案是B。想问一下A咋不对啊。。文中说欧洲贸易是在1620‘s,现在又说有些贸易品在这之前就在这地方出现了,而这个camp并没有发现这些remains,说明这个camp在更之前啊,就加强了结论?
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