The __________ are best considered the most primitive known group of early modern primates
a. omomyoids
b. tarsiers
c. adapoids
d. plesiadapiforms
Correct Answer: c
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_________ are simply holes dug by humans that are later filled with garbage or eroded soil
a. Dumps b. Living floors c. Hearths d. Pits
One way in which Homo erectus is thought to have _________is by using fire drives
a. cooked b. cleared land c. stayed warm d. hunted
Which of the following statements regarding the characteristics of middle-level theory is not true?
a. The principle of uniformitarianism is essential to the power of inference of middle-level theory. b. It combines the use of analogy with the element of the principle of uniformitarianism. c. It illustrates how natural processes change over time. d. It creates bridging arguments to link material remains to natural processes or human behavior. e. It argues that relationships observed in the present were true of the past because they are inherent to the objects or actions being observed.
In the past, tarsiers, lemurs, and lorises were grouped together as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word