The problems of archaeological interpretation are perhaps most evident in
attempts to reconstruct religious practices.How?
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Explanation:No Voice from the Past
Artefacts are tangible objects that have once been used by people in the past. The problem facing archaeological interpretation is that when an artefact is found, there is no one alive today (and hasn't been for up to thousands of years) that made, used, or saw the object in operation.
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