Hey! I was also hoping to find video explanation on section 4. I happened to get #26 correct, and my reasoning was that while age is mentioned as a factor for the fossils, taphonomy was not used to determine age. After they had determined the age of the fossils/tools, then they studied them.
Did you get #22 correct in your test? I missed that and was hoping to find out why.
Thank you!
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Hey! I was also hoping to find video explanation on section 4. I happened to get #26 correct, and my reasoning was that while age is mentioned as a factor for the fossils, taphonomy was not used to determine age. After they had determined the age of the fossils/tools, then they studied them.
Did you get #22 correct in your test? I missed that and was hoping to find out why.
Thank you!