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chads108

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The Mousterian tool tradition dates back to:
 
  a. 125,000 years ago.
  b. 10,000 years ago.
  c. 500,000 years ago.
  d. 2.5 million years ago.
  e. 50,000 years ago.

Question 2

The robust-bodied, relatively short armed and legged boned anatomy typical of Neanderthals of Europe and southwestern Asia are suggestive of:
 
  a. adaptation to a cold arctic climate.
  b. high levels of strength and endurance.
  c. large levels of food consumption.
  d. robust muscles in the shoulder and arm.
  e. high levels of ritual activity.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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