Paleoanthropologists use the word "human" as a technical term to refer to:

A. Homo sapiens only
B. H. sapiens and H. neanderthalensis only
C. all members of the genus Homo
D. none of these; "human" is not a technical term


D. none of these; "human" is not a technical term

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