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Based on this chronology of hominin crafts, we might conclude that
Based on this chronology of hominin crafts, we might conclude that
a.Chauvet cave paintings are older than Oldowan tools b.humans ate fish before eating meat. c. dyed clothing and beading arose at the same time in hominin culture. d.needles are a more recent invention than hand axes.
Potassium dating techniques A. are a relative dating technique. B. are used to date organic material. C. can be used to date volcanic material. D. None of the above.
Beth, a paleoanthropologist, has found early primate fossils in a site in East A
Beth, a paleoanthropologist, has found early primate fossils in a site in East Africa that were alive during a time of volcanic activity. How would she date the site? A. Ask for potassium argon (KAr) date of some volcanic rocks below and above her fossils. B. Ask for a carbon 14 (C14) date of the primate fossils. C. Use thermoluminescence to d
Among the anthropoids, hominoids are characterized by
Among the anthropoids, hominoids are characterized by A. lacking tails and having long backs and 3-cusped molars B. lacking tails and having short backs and Y-5 molars C. having long tails, narrow chests, and complex brains D. having dorsal shoulder blades, broad chests, and a lower brain-to-body ratio than other primates
Aegyptopithecus A. is one of the oldest known platyrrhine monkeys, dating 27 million years of age from Bolivia B. was clearly an Old World monkey, judging from it 2123/2123 dental formula and its 4-cusped bilophodont molars C. possessed both Old World monkey and ape traits and is best classified as a "generalized catarrhine"
The ‘out of Africa’ hypothesis of human evolution suggests all modern human ethnic groups arose from a quite recent common ancestor. In contrast, the ‘multi-regional’ hypothesis suggests Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens separately in different geographical locations in our more distant past. If the multi-regional hypothesis were found to be correct what wou