The most complete Homo erectus skeleton found to date is the Nariokotome specimen, which includes
A) facial bones and pelvis
B) facial bones, pelvis and most of the limb bones
C) facial bones, pelvis, most of the limb bones and ribs
D) facial bones, pelvis, most of the limb bones, ribs and vertebrae
E) complete skull, pelvis, most of the limb bones, ribs and vertebrae
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