The analysis of the Herto remains are significant for all of the following reasons except:
a. it is specifically similar to modern H. sapiens.
b. it has a cranial capacity near that of contemporary H. sapiens.
c. it indicates that modern humans first originated in Africa.
d. it is most similar to Australopithecus.
e. it has well-controlled radiometric dates.
d
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The Stillwater Marsh burial population had a remarkably low percentage of dental caries because
a. grit from plant food ground on metates was incorporated into their diet; this grit acted as a natural abrasive and helped to clean their teeth. b. they ate very little meat, largely subsisting on maize agriculture. c. they were strictly hunter-gatherers, and so their diet was very low in simple carbohydrates and starches. d. none of the above; the Stillwater Marsh burial population had an extremely high percentage of dental caries because their diet was high in carbohydrates. e. the flossed their teeth with blades of dried grass.
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The dentition of Australopithecus afarensis is characterized by a:
A. small diastema between the upper canine and premolar B. canine that projects above the tooth row C. dental arcade that is intermediate in shape between that of modern humans and apes D. all of these