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Primate behavioral patterns derive from:
 
  a. diurnal mammalian evolution
  b. mammalian primate biology
  c. reptilian evolution
 d. random change

Question 2

Sites in Europe and Africa that date roughly between 400,000 and 200,000 years ago contain only parts of one or a very few individuals. The one exception is in northern Spain, where the remains of at least 28 individuals of both sexes juveniles as well as adultswere deliberately dumped by their contemporaries into a deep cave shaft know today as:
 
  a. El Valle de las Lagrimas.
  b. Sima de los Huevos.
  c. Sima de los Huesos.
  d. Cueva de Zhoukoudian.
  e. Cueva de las Manos.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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