During its lengthy history, Australopithecus afarensis shows:
A) essential stability and homogeneity
B) slow change, especially in increasing brain size through time
C) slow change, especially in increasingly efficient bipedal locomotion
D) the evolution of tool use
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Q33: The name applied to the australopithecine species
Q34: What species is the fossil "Lucy" considered
Q35: Australopithecus afarensis is so important because it:
A)
Q36: The most significant feature of the fossil
Q37: Australopithecus afarensis fossils have been dated to
Q39: A comparison of the oldest and most
Q40: From the neck down, the anatomy of
Q41: The cranial anatomy of all the australopithecines
Q42: The skeletal element that most clearly indicates
Q43: The fossil designated A. L. 444-2 shows
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