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CBme

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The first Chinese H. erectus discoveries were the result of the focus on locating
 
  a. skullcaps and femurs the same size as remains from Trinil
  b. individuals contemporaneous with H. sapiens
  c. Dragon bones used as medicine and aphrodisiacs
  d. fossils unhampered by the complex nature of Javanese geology
  e. fossils belonging to the late Pleistocene

Question 2

The cranial remains from Dmanisi are characteristic of all of the following except
 
  a. are easily distinguishable from modern Homo sapiens
  b. bear some similarities to early Homo specimens from East Africa
  c. bear similarities to australopithecus specimens
  d. have very small cranial capacities
  e. are different from other hominins outside Africa



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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