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Which conclusion is presented by the author in chapter 1 of Written in bone

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Archaeologists can locate old graves by looking for soil stains that are the size of a human body or coffin

The original James Fort was found using skeletons

Forensic anthropologists never found the James Fort

Soil stains disappear after a few years

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Archaeologists can locate old graves by looking for soil stains that are the size of a human body or coffin

Step-by-step explanation:

"Written in bone" is a book that portrays the work of a forensic anthropologist who investigates mysterious causes of death and therefore needs to find very small evidence that is difficult to observe. During reading, we were able to perceive many concepts about anthropology and the search for evidence by both anthropologists and archaeologists.

At the end of chapter 1 of this book, we can conclude, by exposing the facts that archaeologists can locate ancient tombs looking for patches of soil the size of a human body or a coffin.

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