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How did the Acheulean tool tradition differ from the Oldowan?
 
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Although it may be due to genetic drift, people with rounder-shaped heads are more commonly found in:
 
  a. dusty climates.
  b. wet climates.
  c. dry climates.
  d. warm climates.
  e. cold climates.



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Answer to Question 1

The Acheulean was not a pebble tradition, but a technology based on the production of hand axes. They were more efficient, tended to be smaller, and were produced by Homo erectus, whereas Oldowan was associated with Homo habilis.

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