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dakota nelson

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The Boxgrove site in England contains
 
  A) Homo erectus fossils in association with Acheulean tools
  B) probable Homo heidelbergensis fossils in association with Acheulean tools
  C) Homo erectus fossils in association with Oldowan tools
  D) Neandertal fossils in association with Oldowan tools
  E) the oldest European remains of anatomically modern people

Question 2

The system of classification devised by Linnaeus in the 18th century was:
 
  A) cladistic
  B) based on knowledge of evolutionary relationships
  C) based on amassed fossil evidence
  D) based on the kinds of organisms described in the Genesis creation story
  E) phenetic, based on physical similarities



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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