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Archaeologists’ study of ring diagrams. Archaeologists gain insight into the social...

Archaeologists’ study of ring diagrams. Archaeologists gain insight into the social life of ancient tribes by measuring the distance (in centimeters) of each artifact found at a site from the “central hearth” (i.e., the middle of an artifact scatter). A graphical summary of these distances, in the form of a histogram, is called a ring diagram. (World Archaeology, Oct. 1997). Ring diagrams for two archaeological sites (A and G) in Europe are shown below and in the next column.

a. Identify the type of skewness (if any) present in the data collected at the two sites.

b. Archaeologists have associated unimodal ring diagrams with open-air hearths and multimodal ring diagrams with hearths inside dwellings. Can you identify the type of hearth (open air or inside dwelling) that was most likely present at each site?

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