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the three limitations to common narratives of the pre - columbian history of the americas include all of the following except human sacrifice was more much complex than indicated in popular media. no archaeological evidence remains in this region. the demographic collapse in the americas in the sixteenth century ce meant that for centuries afterward, european writings dominated the historical narrative of the region. even though it its not commonly acknowledged, some scholars are skeptical of the beringia theory.
- Option 1: The complexity of human sacrifice not being fully represented in popular media is a valid point about limitations in narratives.
- Option 2: There is archaeological evidence in the Americas (e.g., Mayan ruins, Incan sites), so the claim that no archaeological evidence remains is false.
- Option 3: The demographic collapse (due to diseases, etc.) and European - dominated historical narratives after that is a known limitation.
- Option 4: Scholarly skepticism about the Beringia theory (a common narrative about the peopling of the Americas) is a valid limitation point.
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no archaeological evidence remains in this region.