A.afarensis is most clearly identified as a hominin because
A) its postcranial remains indicating bipedalism
B) its pointed canines project beyond the other teeth
C) it had stereoscopic vision
D) it had a small brain case
E) its molars larger than those of later Australopithecus
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Q6: Australopithecine skulls, jaws, and teeth indicate that
A)australopithecines
Q7: _ is not a trend in early
Q8: A probable adaptive advantage of bipedalism does
Q9: Ardipithecus possibly evolved into
A)A.garhi.
B)H.erectus.
C)A.anamensis.
D)H.habilis.
E)A.boisei.
Q10: The presence of very large molars and
Q12: The earliest stone tools (dating to 2.6
Q13: _ was a major hominin group that
Q14: The femur of Orrorin tugenensis suggests that
Q15: Australopithecine robustness was most pronounced in
A)Ardipithecus
B)afarensis
C)anamensis
D)boisei
E)robustus
Q16: The first hominins appear during the _
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