The Nariokotome Homo erectus specimen:
a. was destroyed in dating analysis.
b. is a young female.
c. is estimated to have been about 65 years old at death.
d. was discovered at Olduvai Gorge.
e. would potentially have reached an adult height of around 6 feet.
e
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c. A chimpanzee spine has a series of convex and concave curves. d. A human spine has a series of convex and concave curves.
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a. They did not understand the quantitative data that they were gathering. b. They found a great deal of variability in the way people in the program made choices. c. The researchers were anthropologists and had been trained to use qualitative field methods. d. Qualitative methods were the only kinds of data-gathering that the local people would allow. e. Use of qualitative methodology was required by the grant agencies involved in this program.
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A. violent intertribal conflict. B. sexual dimorphism. C. construction of shelter. D. use of stone tools.