Multiple Choice
Ethnographic analogy is a method of study based on reasoning. An example would be
A) using eyewitness accounts of tool usage from thousands of years ago to determine how tools were used in the past.
B) observing the usage of tools by contemporary societies to determine how they might have been used thousands of years ago.
C) comparing two contemporary cultures use of tools.
D) using the remains of digs to piece together as ancient culture's customs.
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