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The earliest stone tools discovered thus far, dating to 2.6 m.y.a.,
 
  A. may have been made by Au. garhi.
  B. were made by H. erectus.
  C. come from the Djurab Desert in Chad.
  D. belong to the Mousterian toolmaking tradition.
  E. were probably made by the last common ancestor of hominins and the African apes.

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Australopithecine skulls, jaws, and teeth indicate that australopithecines
 
  A. had a high incidence of warfare.
  B. were strict carnivores.
  C. spoke complex languages.
  D. were largely vegetarian.
  E. were cannibals.



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