One summer, the anthropologist returns to the site at the start of a new field season. He discovers that the same local residents who he hires in the summer have allowed their cattle to graze on the site over the winter while he was gone. The cattle have trampled some of the site and have permanently damaged the irreplaceable fossil materials. How should he proceed?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The remaining part was not damage so the anthropologist can proceed his research.

Explanation:

The anthropologist should continue his work on the remaining part of the field for its study because the remaining part is not disturb by the animals, only little part of the field was damaged during grazing so the anthropologist can take his information from the remaining field and avoid taking data from the affected field due to damaged was done fossil materials and the fossil materials was not present in its original shape..