Comparing the caves inhabited by Neandertals and anatomically modern human beings in the Middle East, archaeologist John Shea found:
A) no evidence of hunting tools in the Neandertal sites
B) evidence of bows and arrows at the Neandertal sites
C) more spear points at the Neandertal sites than in those produced by contemporary, anatomically modern human beings
D) fluted points at the Neandertal sites but not the sites of anatomically modern humans
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