"Answers have been slow in coming. But now a starling archaeological find on the island of Efate', in the Pacific nation of Vanuata, has revealed an ancient seafaring people , the distant ancestors of today's Polynesian , taking their first step into the unknown.
"What we have is a first-or second- generation site containing the graves of some of the Pacific's first explorers" says Spriggs, professor of archaeology at the Australia National University and co-leader of an international team excavating the site. It came to light only by luck. A backhoe operator, digging up topsoil in the ground of derelict coconut plantation, scraped open a grave- the first of dozens in the burial ground some 3000 years old."
1. Captain Spriggs and his research team went to the Efate' to try to find the site of ancient cemetery. (TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN???)
Can anyone help me figure this statement out?
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Nguyen Ly 1. Captain Spriggs and his research team went to the Efate' to try to find the site of ancient cemetery. )Can anyone help me figure this statement out?
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Nguyen Ly1. Captain Spriggs and his research team went to the Efate' to try to find the site of ancient cemetery. (TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN???)Can anyone help me figure this statement out?
FALSE
" It came to light only by luck. "