Aegyptopithecus was:

A. a true primate that lived in the Early Eocene of North America and resembles modern tarsiers
B. an early anthropoid that lived in the Early Oligocene of Egypt
C. an Early Miocene hominoid that lived in Kenya and may be ancestral to one of the ape lineages
D. a Late Miocene hominid that might be close to the common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans


B. an early anthropoid that lived in the Early Oligocene of Egypt

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Permanent settlements of the large, hunter-gatherer community at Ozette were possible because residents:

A. went hungry during certain seasons. B. traded for agricultural products such as maize. C. raised domesticated livestock. D. grew vegetables and grains in their courtyards. E. could rely upon abundant marine resources.

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Which of the following filters out waste?

A. the kidneys B. leukocytes C. platelets D. the liver

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During the Upper Paleolithic, people migrated to Australia and New Guinea from __________.

A) South America B) Europe C) Asia D) Antarctica

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Describe the contributions made by members of the Leakey family to the field of paleoanthropology.

What will be an ideal response?

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