carcass wrote:
Although most anthropologists believe humans first arrived in New Zealand in the late thirteenth century, others have dated the arrival to much earlier—around 200 BC. The earlier arrival date was based on 1996 research that carbon-dated bones of rats, which are thought to have been brought to New Zealand by humans. With no evidence of human settlements that early, critics suggested that the carbon dates were due to lab errors in preparing the bones.
Now, a team led by Janet Wilmshurst has applied an improved preparation technique to other rat bones collected from excavation sites where the oldest New Zealand rat remains werefound
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1) They performed a lab test to the rats' bones to assess if the
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Now, a team led by Janet Wilmshurst has applied an improved preparation technique to other rat bones collected from excavation sites where the oldest New Zealand rat remains werefound
it is wise when the question suggests you infer what is about the highlighted portion of the passage, to look at some sentence before the same portion and some sentence after the same portion. I:E, the answer is around that area of interest
Now, what we do know
1) They performed a lab test to the rats' bones to assess if the
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Statistics : Posted by thr3at • on 12 Mar 2024, 01:55 • Replies 8 • Views 1857


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