The Mungo I skeleton differs from the skeletons of modern Australian Aborigines in that:
A) the Mungo I skeleton is of an archaic variety of humanity, whereas all modern Australian natives are anatomically modern
B) the Mungo I skeleton is lightly constructed, while modern Australian natives are far more robust
C) the Mungo I skeleton shows extensive evidence of malnutrition, while modern Australian natives are better adapted culturally and rarely suffer from malnutrition
D) all of the above
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