Dated between 1.97 and 1.98 million years ago and including a variety of derived traits in the hand, forearm, and pelvis that appear in line with the later characteristics of Homo is the:

a. A. garhi.
b. A. boisei.
c. A. robustus.
d. A. anamensis.
e. A. sediba.


e

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