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The word "archaeologist" comes from word roots
archaeo-, meaning "ancient" and -logist, meaning
"someone who studies". From these word roots and the context in the excerpt above, what is the
meaning of the word archaeologist?
• A. a person who studies the past, present, and future
O B. an older person who has spent his or her entire life studying human remains
O C. a person who studies history by analyzing artifacts and physical remains
O D. a smart person who studies an unsolved mystery
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