9. Homo heidelbergensis is found within the Middle Pleistocene (780,000-125,000
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9. Homo heidelbergensis is found within the Middle Pleistocene (780,000-125,000 y.a.). a. true b. false 10. Neandertals and Neandertal contemporaries can best be considered to be: a. the ancestors of the Australian aborigines b. a highly variable population of humans living c. apelike forms not on the direct evolutionary line d. late surviving Homo erectus populati a, ahorter and more muacular than modern people throughout Europe and Western Asia from about 125,000 to circa 30,000 years ago leading to modern humans ons 11. Neandertala were on the average: muscular than modern people b. c. probably weaker than modern people taller and more muscular than modern people built than modern people d. much more lightly 12. Neandertals take their name from a val a. Israel b. Germany c. Belgium d. France 13. Fossil Homo erectus remains: a. have been found at three sites in the New Worla b. within the New World, have been found only in Mexico c. have been found only in Alaska d. have never been found in the New World 14. Neandertals represent the Middle Paleolithic. a. true b. false 15. The most famous Neandertal skeleton was found in southwestern France in 1908: a. Steinheim skull b. Dusseldorf Child c. Turkana Boy d. La Chapelle aux Saints 16. Fren ch paleontologist Marcellin Boule described Neandertals as: a. smarter than modern humans b. apelike, dimwitted, slow-moving c. successful hunters d. none of the aboveExplanation / Answer
9) false.As it belongs to quarternary period of cenozoic era. 600000 to 200000 years.
10) d. These are relatively homo eructus population.
Theyalso belong to Europe but not in that period hence b) false.
11)a.shorter and more muscular than modern people.
12) b. Neander valley in Germany.
13) three states America, Europe, Africa. a).
14) true.
15) d) La Chapelle- aux-saints 1 ( the old man)
16) b) ape-like,dinwitted,slow moving.
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