During the nineteenth century, the sparks of interest in biological change over time were fanned into flames by the:
a. discovery of Neandertal fossils in the 1800s.
b. publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species.
c. discovery of Australopithecus afarensis in the late 1800s.
d. discovery of the Americas.
e. witch craze period.
Question 2
The origins of physical anthropology arose from which two areas of interest among nineteenth-century scientists?
a. The ancestry of modern species and human variation
b. The genetic determinants of behavior and osteology
c. Nonhuman primates and origins of modern species
d. Human variation and osteology
e. Human evolution and nonhuman primates