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In trying to understand the origins and development of cities, our conclusions must remain tentative and open to revision. Which of the following is the major reason for this?

▸ We have to guess because there no evidence at all to go on.

▸ We would need jewelry from every early urban site to reach any valid conclusions.

▸ Symbolic interactionism is not well suited to answering these types of questions.

▸ Written records date from long after cities appeared and archaeological evidence is fragmentary and limited.
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