Explore what studies of wild chimpanzees indicate about the nature of chimpanzee hunting behavior, and describe some possible implications of this behavior for our understanding of early hominin social organization.

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________ refers to the practice of marrying a person outside of the group to which one belongs.

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What was the key new tool which Homo erectus developed?

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