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Reading Comprehension

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Both passages say that sticky, starchy foods from farming tend to cause more tooth decay, so scientists can use ancient teeth to see when people started farming. Studies usually find more cavities in farming groups, though some hunter‑gatherers who ate processed starchy foods also had lots of cavities. At Ban Chiang, people did farm more over time but the earlier group had slightly more cavities; researchers think this is because the later diet stayed varied and shifted from sweeter yams (more cavity‑causing) to rice (less cavity‑causing), and changes in tooth wear don’t explain the result.

Logic Breakdown

Find the common focus of both passages: how dental caries in skeletal remains are used to infer changes in agricultural dependence.

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Both passages are primarily concerned with examining which one of the following topics?

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Both passages treat dental caries in human remains as archaeological evidence of agricultural development. Passage A states: "Because dental caries (decay) is strongly linked to consumption of the sticky, carbohydrate-rich staples of agricultural diets, prehistoric human teeth can provide clues about when a population made the transition from a hunter-gatherer diet to an agricultural one." Passage B similarly frames its analysis in terms of changing agricultural dependence: "Evidence indicates that, over time, the population became increasingly dependent on agriculture," and it compares caries frequency in Early and Late Ban Chiang groups. Together, these show the passages are primarily concerned with evidence of the development of agriculture in the archaeological record.
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