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Fossils from Africa and Europe from ______ are placed within H. heidelbergensis.
 
  a. 850,000 ya to 200,000 ya
  b. 300,000 ya to 100,000 ya
  c. 125,000 ya to 75,000 ya
  d. 990,000 ya to 600,000 ya
  e. 500 ya to 150 ya

Question 2

Some premodern Homo sapiens and Homo erectus specimens share traits such as
 
  a. a large face.
  b. the lack of a supraorbital torus.
  c. the presence of a chin.
  d. thin cranial bones.
  e. high forehead



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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