Question: Excavation of the ancient city in Kourion of the island of Cyprus revealed a pattern of debris and collapsed buildings typical of towns devistated by earthquakes. Archeologists hypothesized that the destruction was due to a major earthquake known to occur near the island in AD 365.
What strenghtens the hypothesis?
B: no cooins minted after AD 365 were found in Kourion but coins minted before were in abundance
C: Most modern histories mention an earthquake occurred in AD 365.
I didn't know how to elimate C and D can you help me analyze why I should have elimated C and D because I was left with BCD as answers and chose D? I didn't catch onto B until I reviewed it afterwards, during the test I thought it was irrelevant but now I see that it shows nothing was created on Kourion after AD 395.
but with C I liked it because it reiterated that an earthquake did occur during that time so it shows that the earthquake affected Kourion.