Exam 10: Homo Erectus and Archaic Homo Sapiens
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A technique Homo erectus seems to have used for hunting large games was
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Compared to Homo habilis, Homo erectus had
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We still do not know for certain when Homo erectus first used fire in a controlled manner.
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Many scholars question whether Homo heidelbergensis represents one or several hominid species.
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Several caves sites in the Mount Carmel region of Israel contain evidence of
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von Koenigswald's discovery in Java in the 1930s confirmed Eugene Dubois's speculations about the characteristics of H. erectus.
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Outline the evidence suggesting that H. erectus took part in rituals.
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Which of the following is not true of the Terra Amata site near Nice, France?
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The oldest Acheulian tools thus far found date back to about
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One apparent change in Homo erectus is a reduction in sexual dimorphism to almost modern human levels.
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The analysis of the wrist bones of H. floresiensis suggests that
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The Terra Amata site on the French Riviera is the oldest known village.
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The Moula-Guercy site in France provides possible evidence for
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The migration of Homo erectus out of Africa around 2 million years ago was preceded by the migration of Homo habilis almost 250,000 years earlier.
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