Question tatian

1.3 Inferences - Conclusions implied but not stated
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Tatiana R. Feuerborn and colleagues analyzed the genomes of more than a hundred domestied dogs from sites in Siberia dating from 11,000 years ago to the present. They found that the dogs constituted a genetically isolated population of Arctic breeds until approximately 2,000 years ago, at which point there was substantial interbreeding with Near Eastern dog breeds. Furthermore, beginning around 2,000 years ago, some sites contain artifacts consistent with a Near East origin, like glass beads, but the people show no evidence of having traveled extensively outside Siberia. From this, Feuerborn and colleagues concluded that around 2,000 years ago blank

Which choice most logically completes the text?

A.

dogs and artifacts like glass beads began to be transported from the Near East to Siberia. 

B.

people from Siberia began to reach the Near East, where they acquired dogs and artifacts such as glass beads.

C.

glass beads and other artifacts from the Near East began to be exchanged for dogs from Siberia. 

D.

dogs from the Near East began to be exchanged for glass beads and other artifacts from Siberia.