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Archaeologist: Although thin-walled pottery is better able to resist the damaging effects of thermal stress resulting from being placed over a fire, such pottery is more prone to breaking during transport. We can therefore make predictions about pottery use by a group of people on the basis of a certain lifestyle characteristic of the group.
The archaeologist suggests that a certain type of prediction about a group can be made on the basis of the group having a certain type of characteristic. Indicate in the table, the possible characteristic and prediction that most strongly conform to the archaeologist's suggestion. Make only two selections, one in each column.
Prediction | Characteristic | |
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The group is sedentary rather than nomadic. | ||
The group has not discovered pottery. | ||
The group uses thin-walled pots. | ||
The group uses fire for warmth and protection. | ||
The group uses thick-walled pots. |