The spread of H. erectus from tropical and subtropical climates into temperate zones was facilitated by all of the following EXCEPT

A. the use of fire for cooking.
B. increasingly efficient hunting methods.
C. the use of fire for defense.
D. blade-toolmaking traditions.
E. living in rock shelters and caves.


Answer: D

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