The discovery of a Neanderthal hyoid bone and specific cultural artifacts sugges
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The discovery of a Neanderthal hyoid bone and specific cultural artifacts suggest that they did have the capacity for full speech _________ The Homo erectus called Goliath or Rhodesian Man was the specimen that possibly evolved into Neanderthal in Europe. _________ Bone projectile points are prominent in the Lower Paleolithic _________ The cave called Chauvet in France contains some of the oldest cave paintings and dates to around 32,000 BCE _________ Neanderthals used a flaking technique called Levalloisian. _________ Predators, phytochemicals in foods, viruses, and bacteria were unimportant in shaping the brain and bodies of our ancient ancestors. _________ The most definitive and widespread (although not universal) characteristic of Mesolithic technology is the use of bronze. _________ The human male pelvis has a sciatic notch that is less than 68 degrees. _________ The Mesolithic in Europe is identified by a lithic complex called Monolith. _________ Morphology of the Australopithecines indicates they could not run like us or accurately throw rocks or sticks. _________ Tool development requires a certain type of mental development, physical ability, and crisis to push it into existence. _________ The cyber-mummy helps in the design of animation for cartoons. _________ Aegyptopithecus emerged in the Oligocene, between 34-23 million years ago. The plate over the opening of the mandibular foreman is one feature that suggests interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern humans. _________Explanation / Answer
The following are the answers of all the question (16 - 29):
16. True
17. False
18. False
19. True
20. True
21. False
22. True
23. True
24. True
25. False
26. True
27. True
28. False
29. True
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