"A. Historians know more about ancient Sumer today than
<span> historians did long ago because of archaeological digs over the last two centuries," "</span><span>B. When King Tut’s tomb was discovered undisturbed
in the 1920s, we gained a greater understanding of the Egyptians’
belief in the afterlife," and "C. With the discovery of Pompeii, we learned
that life for the upper-class Romans offered comforts and pleasures" are all correct. </span>
Answer:
I think certain themes apply to civilizations separated by thousands of miles and hundreds of years because humans tend to live similar issues and circumstances that made them make decisions conducive to solve problems, although many different ways of thinking oppose a single way to resolve things
The patriots faced a lack of food along with very improper shelter in e old winter.