Because of the geographic location of the Dmanisi site and the age of its fossils, the Dmanisi hominins are interpreted by most researchers as representing:
A) evidence of some of the earliest expansion of Homo erectus out of Africa
B) a late population of Homo erectus in east Asia
C) the first population of Homo erectus in Australia
D) a remnant population of Homo erectus in Africa that survived even after the evolution of premodern Homo sapiens
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Q13: The supra-orbital torus of Homo erectus was:
A)
Q14: Evidence of Homo erectus has been found
Q15: The dating of Homo erectus sites generally
Q16: Homo erectus first turns up outside of
Q17: The hominin fossils found at the Dmanisi
Q19: Compared to the crania of Homo erectus
Q20: The first Dmanisi mandible is:
A) far more
Q21: The Levantine Corridor is interpreted to have
Q22: Some of the most extensive-and oldest-fossil evidence
Q23: The geological stratum in which the Sangiran
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