An archeologist wants to dig up the burial site of a group of ancient Native Americans, to preserve the artifacts in a museum. What is the drawback for Native Americans to preserving these burial artifacts in a museum?

A. The artifacts may not be properly preserved by the museum.
B. Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.
C. The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of the original meaning.
D. Disturbing the artifacts could result in damage to the local environment.

Is the answer C? Thanks in advance

You may not see this, "anonymous," but while I agree with Ms. Sue, many Native Americans who object to disturbing burial sites regard those sites as sacred and say they simply should not be disturbed, period. Perhaps that goes along with belief in life after death, but from what I read it has more to do with respect for ancestors. But of he choices your question gives you, certainly B is correct, or most nearly.

its b

i chose c and it said the correct answer was b

I think it's B.

I completely agree with Ms. Sue. :)

I also took the test, it is B

Yes, the correct answer is C. The drawback for Native Americans in preserving burial artifacts in a museum is that the artifacts may be restored, potentially destroying some of the original meaning.

To explain how to arrive at this answer, let's analyze each of the options:

A. The artifacts may not be properly preserved by the museum. This is a potential drawback, but it does not specifically pertain to Native Americans. It could be a concern for any culture or civilization.

B. Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death. This is a valid concern for many Native American tribes and cultures. However, this answer choice does not directly relate to preserving the artifacts in a museum setting.

C. The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of the original meaning. This drawback specifically focuses on the preservation of artifacts in a museum. Restoration processes may alter or strip away the original context, spiritual significance, or cultural meaning of the objects. This resonates with the potential concerns Native Americans have regarding the preservation of their burial artifacts.

D. Disturbing the artifacts could result in damage to the local environment. Environmental impact is indeed an important consideration in archaeological work. However, this answer choice does not directly address the potential drawbacks for Native Americans in preserving their burial artifacts in a museum.

Therefore, out of the given options, the most applicable drawback for Native Americans in preserving these burial artifacts in a museum is C. The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of the original meaning.

Its c