Lovejoy's male provisioning scenario
a. is now the best supported explanation for the evolution of bipedalism.
b. has not been significantly critiqued by paleoanthropologist s.
c. is entirely consistent with the hominid fossil record.
d. is entirely consistent with the archaeological record.
e. assumes that males were paired monogamously with females.
Question 2
Jolly's seed-eating hypothesis
a. is considered the best supported hypothesis explaining the origins of hominid bipedalism.
b. is based on the ecology of African apes.
c. is based on the ecology of gelada baboons.
d. is based on the ecology of modern human hunter-gatherers.
e. is based on pressure flaking.