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Question 1 (1 point) . In addition to the marked differences in burial treatment

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Question

Question 1 (1 point) . In addition to the marked differences in burial treatment that Peebles and Kus (1977) found at Moundville, imagine if there had been no variation in house size -what would that indicate? Archaeologists would conclude that none of Moundville's inhabitants A) enjoyed greater authority or power than the rest of the community. Although burial data suggest differences in social status, apparently most such as labor. B) people in Moundville society enjoyed roughly equal access to basic resources It would indicate that most people in Moundville society were considered secret knowledge to communicate with supernatural beings It suggests that Moundville society was egalitarian, meaning that all members c) ritual specialists, whose occupation was to manipulate physical objects and D) of the society had approximately equal access to positions of prestige. E) none of these

Explanation / Answer

Option b will be the answer. Although burial data suggest differences in social status, apparently most people in moundville society enjoyed roughly equal access to basic resources such as laboir