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- Introduction
- Q1A
- Q8A
- Q9A
- Q1 - Dentition
- Q4A
- Q6A
- Q2A
- Q7A
- Q7B
- Q2 - Cranial Morphology
- Q9B
- Q1B
- Q2B
- Q6B
- Q4B
- Q8B
- Q3 - Direction terms
- Q6C
- Q4C
- Q7C
- Q4D
- Q4 - Phylogenetics
- Exam Practice
- Q5 - Locomotion
- Q4E
- Q6 - Robust vs Gracile
- Q7 - Early Homo
- Q8 - Homo erectus
- Q9 - Later Homo
- Q10 - Brain/Language
- Q11 - Vocabulary
Question 7C
What is the main morphological feature of Homo habillis that suggests it should be placed in the Homo genus, as opposed to the Australopithecine genus?
H.habillis |
A.africanus |
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Homo habillis has a much bigger brain than the Australopithecines - 509-674cc, as compared to A.africanus' 405-515cc
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