Traditional sources (archaeological remains and texts) don't sufficiently cover textiles. Textiles are destroyed over time. The textiles that have survived were usually discarded as useless.
How obstacles were overcome ·Tech advances and change in philosophy of archaeology
New methods such as radiocarbon dating, infrared photography, and isotope "fingerprinting" can reveal more about textile materials and colors. Archaeologists now preserve all objects, even those that don't seem to have value.
Examples ·Identification of loom weights, evidence that a dress adorned a small statute as opposed to a large one
Passage Style
Problem-analysis
Single position
2.
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Question Type
Author’s attitude
Implied
The author believes that there have been obstacles to the study of ancient textile production, but that these obstacles are being overcome thanks to advances in archaeological practices. So the overall attitude is one of optimism.
Anti-supported. The author doesn’t express any doubts about researchers’ hypotheses; to the contrary, she presents their hypotheses as factually correct.
b
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Anti-supported. The passage is about how, despite the nature of the evidence available, researchers are gaining new, useful knowledge thanks to new techniques and practices.
c
impatient about the ████ ██ ████████ ██ █████ ██ ███ █████████ █████████
The author doesn’t express any dissatisfaction with the pace of research. She seems pleased with the progress being made.
The author is optimistic, but not about attracting more researchers. The number of active researchers is never considered in the passage, and nothing suggests that the author believes new researchers will be attracted to the field. Instead, the author’s optimistic about the research findings themselves: she’s happy that recent scholarly advances are revealing new findings.
e
satisfied that considerable ████████ ██ █████ ████ ██ ████ █████
“Satisfied” describes the author’s attitude well. She believes that there have been obstacles to the study of ancient textile production, but that these obstacles are being overcome thanks to advances in archaeological practices. She’s positive about what’s been accomplished and where things are headed.
Difficulty
95% of people who answer get this correct
This is a low-difficulty question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%125
134
75%144
Analysis
Author’s attitude
Implied
Problem-analysis
Science
Single position
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
0%
149
b
0%
150
c
0%
151
d
4%
156
e
95%
164
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