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Based on evidence from “pioneer of modern archaeology “ how does the text support the following idea; “it’s now what u find ; it’s what you find out”?

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Answer: Since your question is incomplete and I don't have much to base my answer on, I will give the most logical answer.

A premise is a claim that serves as the foundation for an argument or the point of departure for a conclusion. The idea can be found in writing, philosophy. So, thinking back, It isn't what you find but instead what you find out. Would be considered a premise.

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Again, not much to go off of. Just gave a logical answer based on what was given. Good luck!!

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