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The archaeologist concludes that the mosaics should’ve been left in the ancient city of Zeugma. As support, she says that current archaeologists already got all the information they need from them, and future archaeologists might be misled if the mosaics aren't there.
The archaeologist argues that the mosaics shouldn't have been removed from Zeugma for archaeological reasons, but she ignores other possible reasons for removing them. What if they should have been saved from the flood for cultural preservation, public education, or art history? To help justify her conclusion, she has to assume that only archaeological reasons matter when deciding whether the mosaics should’ve been left at Zeugma.
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