Homo erectus remains from China
A) are nearly nonexistent; it is possible that H.erectus never lived there.
B) are very important and fairly abundant, but the largest single collection of Chinese H.erectus was lost to science in World War II.
C) are numerous and among the oldest, suggesting that H.erectus evolved there.
D) all date to after 100,000 years ago.
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