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Where in Australia and Oceania do anthropologists have the greatest chance of finding uncontacted peoples?
 
  A) Australia
  B) New Zealand
  C) Fiji
  D) New Guinea
  E) Tasmania

Question 2

Approximately how many years ago did our species, Homo sapiens, begin to migrate out of Africa and settle in Europe, Asia, and Australia?
 
  A) 100 million years
  B) 100,000 years
  C) 1,000 years
  D) 1 million years
  E) 10,000 years


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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