What is the difference between a feature and an artifact?
A) A feature is an artifact that cannot be removed from the archaeological site.
B) An artifact is a feature that cannot be removed from the archaeological site.
C) A feature is an item made by humans, while an artifact is something that was only modified for use.
D) An artifact is an item made by humans, while a feature is something that was only modified for use.
A) A feature is an artifact that cannot be removed from the archaeological site.
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a) Youth b) Men c) Latinos d) Women
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data? a. positive b. negative c. symmetrical d. There is no correlation.
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