Asked by Sunny Conway on May 04, 2024
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Which of the following hominids is believed to be the first toolmaker as evidenced by the current fossil record?
A) Homo habilis
B) Homo erectus
C) Homo sapiens
D) Australopithecines
Toolmaker
An individual or entity that designs and manufactures tools, often with precision, for various purposes including construction, manufacturing, and technology.
Fossil Record
The collection of all known fossils and their placement in rock formations and sedimentary layers, which provides evidence about the history of life on Earth.
Homo Habilis
An extinct species of early human that lived approximately 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago, known for its use of simple stone tools.
- Identify principal evolutionary advancements in hominins, notably the shift to bipedal movement, the inception of tool use, and pivotal anatomical shifts.
- Understand the significance of archaeological locations and fossil findings in piecing together the history of human evolution.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify principal evolutionary advancements in hominins, notably the shift to bipedal movement, the inception of tool use, and pivotal anatomical shifts.
- Understand the significance of archaeological locations and fossil findings in piecing together the history of human evolution.
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