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lindiwe

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Because of a lack of ________ it is difficult to date the australopithecines of South Africa.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Enormous deposits of horse and mammoth bones at some Upper Paleolithic sites suggests that
 
  A) animal bones of all sorts were cached for use in religious rituals
  B) bones were not made into tools, but were simply discarded
  C) the humans of this period were efficient scavengers
  D) hunters know how to drive animals over cliffs or into bogs
  E) certain sites were used for butchering animals over and over again



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Answer to Question 1

volcanic material

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