The ancestor of Homo habilis is
A) likely to be Australopithecus garhi, according to Tim White's analysis.
B) likely to be Paranthropus, since both H.habilis and Paranthropus have a large sagittal crest.
C) likely to be Pithecanthropus erectus, since both evolved in Asia.
D) known to be Homo rudolfensis.
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Q1: Southern and eastern African sites dating to
Q1: Eugène Dubois was one of the first
Q2: The original name for Asian Homo erectus
Q4: Homo habilis had traits that include
A) long,
Q7: Dubois's Pithecanthropus erectus finds consisted of
A) only
Q8: Homo rudolfensis and Homo habilis are
A) both
Q9: The discoverer of Pithecanthropus erectus was
A) Eugène
Q10: During the period 2.5-1.0 mya
A) several hominins,
Q11: The first evidence of modern human traits,
Q17: Anatomical evidence from fossilized hand bones suggests
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