During the period 2.5-1.0 mya
A) several hominins, including but not limited to Homo erectus, Homo habilis, and various Australopithecine species, were alive at overlapping time periods, just as earlier periods saw several species of Australopithecine alive at once.
B) the great diversity of hominins known from earlier periods was quickly trimmed down so only Homo erectus existed, alone, for most of that time.
C) there were two species of early hominin, Homo habilis living in Africa and Homo erectus living in Asia.
D) there was one widespread species of hominin, Homo erectus, with so much variation that early anthropologists thought there were several species existing side by side.
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Q1: Eugène Dubois was one of the first
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
Q11: The first evidence of modern human traits,
Q12: The earliest fossil evidence for Homo erectus
Q13: Compared to australopithecines, Homo habilis is characterized
Q14: Ernst Haeckel, the famous German anatomist of
Q15: Stone tools are more commonly found on
Q17: Anatomical evidence from fossilized hand bones suggests
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