Homo heidelbergensis

A. is found only in East Asia.
B. primarily used the Oldowan tool technology.
C. was part of the broad-spectrum revolution.
D. is also called Homo floresiensis.
E. was named after a jaw found in a gravel pit at Mauer, Germany.


E

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