Neandertal brain size

a. was smaller, on average, than that of modern humans.
b. was larger, on average, than that of modern humans.
c. was smaller, on average, than that of Homo erectus.
d. averaged about 2,500 cm3.
e. averaged about 1,100 cm3.


b

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