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lowster11 lowster11
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According to Thomas and Kelly, cultural biases that affect the way that archaeologists investigate the world:
 
  a. Can be overcome, leading to an understanding of the past that continually improves over time.
  b. Are insurmountable, meaning that we can never know whether our understanding of the past is improving through time.
  c. Do not exist; they are simply a construction of postmodernists used to undermine the authority of processual archaeology.
  d. Exist, but are never a problem when explicit scientific methods are employed to investigate prehistory.
  e. Are useful in science because they enable discussions among scientists.
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