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Final Exam AFST 235 Actual  Questions with Correct Answers Grade A+
  • Final Exam AFST 235 Actual Questions with Correct Answers Grade A+

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  • Final Exam AFST 235 Actual Questions with Correct Answers Grade A+ The origins of humanity lie in which of the following continents? -South America - Asia - North America - Africa Africa Where were the first fossils discovered (1856) - paving the way for the greater search for the "missing link" - East Africa - Java - Germany - Southern Africa Germany Which of the following early humans were the first to make simple stone tools? - Australopithecus - Homo erectus - Hom...
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ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM-246 Week 6 questions with answers
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  • ASM 246 Arizona State University -ASM-246 Week 6 questions with answers Neandertals and humans shared their last common ancestor how many years ago? - correct answer 500, 000 years ago The oldest fossils of Homo ergaster are which of the following? - correct answer 1.9 million years old True or false? The brain size of some Neandertal specimens exceeds the size of modern human brains. - correct answer True A typical Acheulean handaxe is which of the following? - correct answer Bifacial ...
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AFST 235 utk exam 1 questions and answers already passed
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  • AFST 235 utk exam 1 questions and answers already passed The first hominin to migrate out of Africa was the: Homo erectus In ancient egypt, if you were poor, what would most likely happen to your body after you've died? it would be buried in a shallow grave In ancient egypt, if you were wealthy, what would most likely happen to your body after you've died? Your body would be entombed in a large structure Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, Peru, and China all developed some of the earliest civilizat...
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  • Which hominin species was the first to leave Africa? - ANSWER Homo erectus Does this pelvis belong to a biped or a quadruped? [IMAGES: Photo Order: Left (Superior View), Middle (Anterior View), and Right (Side View)] - ANSWER Biped [UNLABELED IMAGE OF A PELVIS
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Anth 1100 Midterm || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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  • what advantage did microliths convey over their Upper Paleolithic forbearers? correct answers microliths could be used in a wider array of composite tools when combined with bone or wood What climatic changes took place at the end of the Paleolithic? correct answers ocean levels rose with increased temperature What was the first crop to be domesticated by humans and when did this occur? correct answers Rye, 13,000 years ago What is the most profound change associated with the neolithic ...
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History 100 Certification Exam Questions  And CORRECT Answers
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  • Biological classification Animalia,Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominid, Homo, and Sapiens australopithecus africanus mix of human & chimp-like features homo habilis tool use homo erectus upright, fire use, migration, care for young homo sapiens Humans
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  • ANT 100 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass The ongoing spread of goods, people, information, and capital around the world is referred to as _________________ - Answer- globalization Jane Goodall has studied chimpanzees in Tanzania since 1960. Her work is a study in __________. - Answer- primatology What are the two primary research topics within biological (physical) anthropology? - Answer- human origins and human variation __________ seek not only to reconstruct the daily life a...
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BIOL 181  Week 8 Quiz (American Public University)
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  • Which of the following is part of a clade believed to have died out, leaving no descendants? A. Paranthropus robustus B. Australopithecus africanus C. Homo erectus D. Homo sapiens sapiens E. None of the above Feedback: Good work; your answer is correct! Which of the following is NOT an anthropoid? A. lemurs B. monkeys C. apes D. humans E. All of the above are considered anthropoids. Feedback:Good work; your answer is correct! Part 2 of 8 - 15.0/ 18.0 Points The development of evo...
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UIUC CLCV 115 Exam 1 UPDATED  Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT  Answers
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  • UIUC CLCV 115 Exam 1 UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers homo erectus - CORRECT ANSWER- 2,000,000-200,000 neanderthal - CORRECT ANSWER- 200,000-45,000 homo sapiens - CORRECT ANSWER- 150,000-present paleolithic - CORRECT ANSWER- 100,000-12,500
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ASM 246 Weeks 6-7 Arizona State University - Question and answers  correctly solved
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  • ASM 246 Weeks 6-7 Arizona State University - Question and answers correctly solved ASM 246 Weeks 6-7 potential cannibalism - correct answer Cutmarks found on fossilized hominin bones from the middle Pleistocene of Bodo, Ethiopia are often used as evidence of what? relatively small cranial capacity compared to other Homo species. - correct answer One of the most surprising discoveries in the field of paleoanthropology is the species Homo floresiensis. This species is characterized by wh...
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