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Re: The successful .... of an archaeological site requires scien [#permalink]
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"The successful .... of an archaeological site requires scientific knowledge as well as cultural...."

Meaning: What we must remember here is that to do something successful archaeologically one must have scientific knowledge as well as cultural know-how or appreciation. Best to attack blank 1 in my opinion since it forms a logical backdrop for blank 2.

A- Successful evolution of archaeological site requires cultural awareness makes little sense. How can site evolve with cultural awareness? Incorrect.

B- Successful revalation of site makes sense but how is this related to cultural depth? Moreover cultural depth to me is ambigious.

C- Reconstruction of archaeological site requires cultural sensitivity. Correct since one will be able to know what artifacts are important which will aid the reconstruction.

D- Cultural aesthetics is an ambigious term.

E- Synthesis means combination or union. Combination or union of an archaeological site makes little sense to me.


I would also add that scientific knowledge and cultural sensitivity contrast each other nicely in the sense that scientific knowledge relates to intelligence, while cultural sensitivities relates to emotions.
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Re: The successful .... of an archaeological site requires scien [#permalink]
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I think option E should be "Synthesis" (spelling mistake) :P
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I think option E should be "Synthesis" (spelling mistake) :P


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Re: The successful .... of an archaeological site requires scien [#permalink]
What is the hint that they want to build the architectural site?
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Re: The successful .... of an archaeological site requires scien [#permalink]
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