What is Kathleen A. Deagan's contribution to archaeology?
a. She is best known for her long-term excavation of St. Augustine in Florida.
b. Her research does not shed light on early race relations in North America.
c. She discounted the validity of famous travels of Christopher Columbus.
d. She proved the burdens of acculturation to have fallen most heavily on European women living in Spanish Florida.
e. challenged Binford's call for a better archaeology and chose to maintain the status quo.
a
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