In order to confirm that Neandertals had built a bear shrine in Drachenlock Cave, archaeologists would need to find __________

A. cave paintings of bears
B. small chambers in the far recesses of caves that contained "religious objects," primarily clay figures of bears
C. a purposeful arrangement of bear skulls in the cave
D. clear associations between Neandertal tools and the bear bones


Answer: D

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