Oldowan flakes
A) may have been made to make other tools that were then used to extract resources.
B) were primarily the waste product from making the "cores."
C) were used to dig up tubers.
D) were used to crack open bones to extract marrow.
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Q9: Contemporary human foragers
A) take years to learn
Q11: By becoming proficient at making Oldowan stone
Q13: Among contemporary foragers,
A) men do most of
Q14: In contemporary foraging societies,
A) there is a
Q15: Among contemporary foragers,
A) food sharing and hunting
Q16: Which of the following is the most
Q17: Oldowan tools found in East Africa and
Q21: _ include collected, extracted, and hunted foods
Q28: Human foragers primarily include _ foods in
Q40: Scientists have established that Oldowan flakes were
A)
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