The following excerpt is from a book about the discovery of a Neanderthal skull in Belgium:

"This cavern opened upon a narrow plateau lying in front of it, and from which the rocky wall descended almost perpendicularly into the river. It could be reached, though with difficulty, from above. The uneven floor was covered to a thickness of 4 or 5 feet with a deposit of mud...In the removing of this deposit, the bones were discovered."

—On Some Fossil Remains of Man by Thomas H. Huxley


Which best describes the experience of the team that uncovered the skull? (1 point)



Group of answer choices


A The team had little trouble locating and uncovering the skull.


B The team found the skull tricky to get to in the cave.


C The team found the skull after digging in an open plot of land.


D The team did not have the tools required to unearth the skull completely