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Climate: This region experiences a pleasant, temperate climate with a long growing season. Research reveals that the end of the last ice age left this region with a climate that could support small herbivores but not large ones.
You find the following items as part of your archaeological dig:
three or four circles of medium-sized, regularly shaped stones, some piled on top of one another
the regularly shaped stones have a gap or opening in each; the gaps face each other
irregular stones scattered around the surrounding area; no organization or order
blackened piece of clay pot with residue or imprint of grain on it
several small seashells with holes; holes of uniform size as if made by tool
bones of a small bovine; a grass-eating animal, possibly a sheep or goat
bones of a canine, wolf-like animal but with narrow shoulders, smaller skull, and weaker jaws than a wolf
Part A
Fill in the chart. Remember, archaeologists may have doubts or may not always agree on what the evidence shows.
