When archaeologists use the term "ethnographic present" to describe a prehistoric society, what are they referencing?
A) The culture that existed before contamination by Western civilization.
B) The remnants of a prehistoric culture in modern society.
C) The culture that presently exists in a specific region.
D) The culture that existed at the height of a prehistoric society.
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