The possibility that Homo erectus originated somewhere out of Africa is
A) supported by the discoveries of Asian australopithecines remains
B) supported by fossils of early Homo in India
C) need not to be taken seriously at present
D) weakened by the lack of recognized pre-H. erectus fossils outside of Africa
E) strengthened by the reclassification of the Longgupo Cave, China finds as early Homo
D
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Which of these well-known scientists used human skulls in an effort to prove that northern Europeans were socially and biologically superior to other groups of people?
A) Stephen Jay Gould ? B) ?Franz Boaz C) ?Oscar Lewis D) ?Samuel Morton
A fossil hominoid that was contemporary with a member of the genus Homo is:
A. Sivapithecus B. Gigantopithecus C. Oreopithecus D. Pliopithecus E. none of these
Encounters between male chimpanzees from different groups
a. are always friendly. b. never occur. c. are frequently accompanied by some form of aggression. d. only occur at Gombe. e. none of these
Societies with the same adaptive strategy also tend to have comparable modes of production.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)