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Which statement provides the best evidence to support the conclusion that the archaic indians were less advanced than the mississippians?
a. the woodland indians were the first to develop the bow-and-arrow.
b. the paleo indians lived a nomadic lifestyle and moved from place-to-place in search of food.
c. the archaic indians lived in shallow, oval-pit houses and larger rectangular wattle-and-daub dwellings.
d. the culture of the mississippian indians extended throughout the present-day southeastern united states.
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