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Mr.Thesaxman

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Archaeological sites do not always reveal the expected association between Upper Paleolithic technology with modern people and Middle Paleolithic technology with Neandertals such as
 
  A) prehistoric Australians who continued to use Middle Paleolithic tools
  B) Klasies River Mouth, South Africa which shows alternating blade and mousterian technologies associated with modern humans
  C) the sites at Arcy-sur-Cure and St. Cesaire where Neandertals were found with an Upper Paleolithic industry
  D) the sites at Skhul and Qafzeh where modern people are found with Mousterian implements
  E) all of the above

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Living hominids are distinguished from apes in their dentition by having a(n) ________ canine.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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