Depicted in this image is
scrap wood gathered by Neil Judd, who tried to use local materials to fix broken parts of the buildings found in Chaco Canyon.
the only lasting remains of the wooden houses that Native American people built around Chaco Canyon, which were found by Richard Wetherill.
charred wood, which could have helped scientists learn more about the people of Chaco Canyon if Richard Wetherill hadn’t burned it.
burned wood from a vandalized site in Chaco Canyon found by Neil Judd, who attempted to repair the damaged ruins.
The correct answer is: charred wood, which could have helped scientists learn more about the people of Chaco Canyon if Richard Wetherill hadn’t burned it.
Explanation: The reference to charred wood indicates that the wood was burned, and Richard Wetherill’s actions led to the loss of important archaeological materials that could have provided valuable insights into the lives of the people who lived in Chaco Canyon. This emphasizes the impact of such actions on historical and scientific understanding.