Which of the following would an archaeologist study in order to come up with the conclusion in the table?

A.
the diary entries from early humans

B.
the artifacts that early humans left behind

C.
the oral traditions that early humans passed down

D.
the fossilized bones of animals in the same area

“the conclusion on the table” — what does that mean?

In order to come up with the conclusion in the table, an archaeologist would study the artifacts that early humans left behind, which is option B. This is because archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts. By examining the artifacts, such as pottery, tools, or structures, archaeologists can gather information about the activities, lifestyle, and culture of early humans. They can analyze these artifacts to understand how people lived, what they ate, how they made tools, and even how they interacted with their environment. By carefully studying these physical remains, archaeologists can come up with conclusions about the behaviors, technologies, and social structures of early humans.

The answer would be B. The archaeologist would study the artifacts that early humans left behind in order to come up with conclusions in the table.