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doctorfede doctorfede
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When Larsen used height estimates to track changes in the diets of people who lived on the St. Catherine's Island and the coast of Georgia, he found
 
  a. males and females of the hunter-gatherer population were consistently shorter than the later agricultural population.
  b. the heights of both males and females were unaffected.
  c. the height of the female agriculturalists were the most affected by the change in the diet.
  d. the height of the female agriculturalists remained constant, but the male agriculturalists were considerably taller than the male hunter-gatherers.
  e. the average female in the foraging population was 3 shorter than their agricultural descendants.
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