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Taphonomic Evidence Suggests That Hominins Were

Question 62

Question 62

Multiple Choice

Taphonomic evidence suggests that hominins were


A) mainly hunters.
B) mainly scavengers.
C) sometimes hunters and sometimes scavengers.
D) neither hunters nor scavengers.

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