In Atapuerca 5, early archaic Homo sapiens and Neandertal specimens show heavy wear on the incisors and canines, indicating
A) the use of the front teeth for gripping materials.
B) the purposeful modification of teeth to demonstrate social rank, as with the Aztecs.
C) their use for shaping the cutting edges of stone blades.
D) the chewing of massive amounts of fibrous materials.
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Q1: In the study of human evolution,scientists define
Q6: Cannibalism was
A) practiced by Neandertals but not
Q7: Analyses of modern human genetic variation by
Q8: Neandertals
A) ate some plants, but only for
Q9: The first widely reported Neandertal find, the
Q10: Broken Hill, Dali, and Atapuerca are sites
Q12: Examples of archaic Homo sapiens include
A) Arago,
Q13: To date, the majority of Neandertal fossils
Q14: Neandertals' cold-adapted traits include
A) a narrow nasal
Q15: Archaic Homo sapiens
A) occurs only in Europe
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