Hominid migration out of Africa

A) could have occurred prior to the evolution of Homo erectus
B) might have been the result of increasing population
C) almost certainly occurred after the beginning of the first important Plio-Pleistocene glaciations
D) might have been facilitated by lowered sea levels and exposed land bridges around 2.0 to 2.3 million years ago
E) all of the above


E

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A. established an undisputed new species, H. rudolfensis. B. suggest a slow spread of early Homo out of Africa and into Eurasia. C. are older than the fossils of the Nariokotome boy found in Kenya. D. suggest a rapid spread, by 1.77 m.y.a., of early Homo out of Africa and into Eurasia. E. exhibit no anatomical diversity, unlike the variable anatomically modern humans.

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Which of the four subfields of anthropology is described in Chapter 4?

What will be an ideal response?

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What is an illness?

A. an artificial product of biomedicine B. a nonexistent ailment (only diseases are real) C. a condition of poor health perceived by an individual D. a purely linguistic problem E. a scientifically described health threat

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The news media are examples of:

a. global order b. soft power c. hard power d. structural power

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