Which of the following has not been proposed as a model to explain the origin of modern Homo sapiens?

a. An origin in Africa followed by migration to other areas where both interbreeding and replacement occurred.
b. A strong influence of modern humans evolving first in Africa that left an imprint on populations throughout theworld that is detectable today

c. Separate origins in Africa and Australia with migrations from both these areas to displace all other populations.
d. Several origins in different areas where modern forms evolved from local populations.
e. An origin in Africa followed by migration to other areas where indigenous premodern populations werereplaced.


c

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Although both the Indian and South Australian narratives explain the existence of different languages, they differ in that __________

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Based on the research by Louis Leakey at Olduvai Gorge, all of the early stone tools are considered to be part of the ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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