For which of the following species does the fossil evidence suggest habitual bipedalism?
A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
B) Kenyapithecus
C) Sivapithecus
D) Orrorin tugenensis
D) Orrorin tugenensis
Anthropology & Archaeology
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The ________ is a statement of the numbers and types of teeth found in a particular species
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Anthropology & Archaeology
British economic practices during the colonial period in Sudan __________
a. placed Sudan on a footing for an industrial economy b. created new ethnic groups c. solidified traditional ethnic identities d. weakened the role of religion in Sudan
Anthropology & Archaeology
The study of paleontology mainly involves research on dinosaurs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Anthropology & Archaeology
Gibbons and siamangs are adapted for:
a. knuckle-walking. b. quadrupedalism. c. vertical clinging and leaping. d. brachiation. e. bipedalism.
Anthropology & Archaeology