The earliest Acheulean tools associated with H. erectus come from the Kokiselei site near Lake Turkana in Kenya. What are the characteristics of these tools?
A. symmetry, uniformity, and planning
B. less sophistication than Oldowan tools
C. a low degree of functional differentiation
D. symbolic etchings that indicate ritual behavior
E. a high degree of variance in shape, indicating styles were not uniform
Question 2
Until the recentand surprisingdiscovery of H. floresiensis, few scientists
A. could understand how H. erectus, with its chimplike brain size, could develop tool technologies.
B. imagined that a different human species had survived through 12,000 B.P., and possibly even later.
C. believed the theory of multiregional evolution.
D. were convinced to give up the use of the term hominid for the more accurate hominin.
E. traveled to Indonesia.