Question

In a study of Telarmachay, a prehistoric site in the Peruvian Andes, Jane Wheeler found that at around 3000 BC there was a significant increase in remains of fetal and newborn camelids such as llamas and alpacas (from about 35% to about 73%). She interprets this as evidence that
a) these were young wild animals hunted and brought to the site
b) these were young wild animals that were easily scavenged because of high mortality in the herd
c) these were domesticated animals experiencing high mortality as a result of life in dirty, muddy corrals
d) these were imported young animals, brought from the south for ritual slaughter
e) all of the above are correct

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