One of the most surprising aspects of the recent discovery of H. floresiensis, a species of tiny people who lived, gathered, and hunted on the Indonesian island of Flores from about 95,000 B.P. until at least 13,000 B.P., is the specimens' very large skulls; yet they lacked behaviors associated with anatomically modern humans.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A scholar that classifies erectus-like forms as Homo sapiens erectus is most likely a supporter of the __________ theory.

A) multiregional B) single-origin C) total replacement D) assimilation

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Which of the following statements is true of a site grid?

A. It is marked out across the surface of a site after excavation. B. It represents distances in yards and miles south and west of the baselines at the edge of excavations. C. It represents a coordinate system, usually with lines running north-south and east-west at regular intervals. D. It is used for all vertical measurements of an excavation site.

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Fixation due to random genetic drift is more rapid in

A. blue-eyed persons. B. small populations. C. the punctuated equilibrium model of evolution. D. the formation of a new species. E. tropical environments.

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__________ warmed the earth by trapping heat

a. ultra violet rays b. green house gases c. infrared rays d. solar panels e. polar caskets

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