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Over [174]
3 years ago
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why do historians continue to gather historical evidence for even well-known events they want to find artifacts to sell...they a

re looking for evidence to predict the future... They know that new evidence may lead to new impertaians... They assume that new technology will prove all of the old series incorrect... ​
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Over [174]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is ¨<em>They know that new evidence may lead to new impertaians.¨</em>

Explanation:

Okay to prove to you this is the right answer I am going to tell you why the other answers are wrong. Lets start with ¨<em>to sell the artifacts¨  </em>okay the reason this is wrong is due to the fact historians do not sell artifacts they put them in museums.

Alright the next answer im prove is wrong is<em> ¨they are looking for evidence to predict the future¨ . </em>Historians most of the time do not try to predict the future but understand the past better.

Now lets prove the last answer wrong <em>¨They assume that new technology will prove all of the old series incorrect¨  </em>Okay so historians do not get item from the past to just say how dumb their design is or how unefficient they are.

LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

pretty sure its "They know that new evidence may lead to new impertaians"

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