By using the designation Homo habilis, what was Louis Leakey not implying?
a. There were at least two hominin lineages present at Olduvai Gorge.
b. The Homo lineage was distinct from the australopithecines.
c. That Homo habilis was more closely related to modern humans than were the australopiths.
d. That Homo habilis was more closely related to australopithecines
e. Members of the group were the early Olduvai toolmakers.
d
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a. rehabilitation centers for criminals b. peacemaker courts conducted by mediators c. more lenient sentences for plea bargains d. community confessionals
Clans, because they may have members living in many different villages, depend on _____ to provide symbolic identification and promote solidarity
a. totems b. signs c. promises d. treaties e. feasts
Which of these statements best describes the relationship between art and religion?
a. The art of less developed cultures has always been more religious than Western art. b. The great European art of earlier periods was more secular than it is today. c. There is no consistent relationship between art and religion. d. For most of human history and most peoples, religious art has been preeminent.
While many theorists stayed home and debated the merits of natural selection and the likely course of human evolution, this young Dutch anatomist enlisted in the Dutch East Indian Army, having decided to go find evidence of it
a. Eugene Dubois b. Franz Weidenreich c. Louis Leakey d. Raymond Dart e. Richard Leakey