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According to the information above, the
people who lived at Sites 3 and 4 probably
A...
Social Studies, 10.06.2021 23:10 liltay12386
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According to the information above, the
people who lived at Sites 3 and 4 probably
A raised livestock
B
lived in forested areas
С lived in a tropical climate
D hunted animals for food
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