H. sapiens…………………….?

The midfacial prognathism and double-arched supraorbital torus of some archaic H. sapiens indicates their possible relationship to….? A) H. erectus B) modern humans C) Neandertals D) H. heidelbergenis 2 ✅ Answers ? Favorite Answer H.erectus. Source(s): Anthropology BSc H. Sexual

Which is NOT a finding about hominins recently discovered by paleoneurologists.?

a) Homo erectus was the first to have an asymmetric brain, which allowed much more specialization. b) Homo erectus had a high range of variation in their brain sizes indicative of sexual dimorphism c)The brains of Australopithecus africanus indicate that they may have been capable of more advanced planning and decision-making than Paranthropus robustus. d) … Read more

Races are really different?

All my life I went around believing that we are all the same and that race does not determine athletics, mental ability or other things. And that race is merely an illusion generated by society. But I am seeing scientific studies that prove that our races are not all the same, we do have inherent … Read more

Globalisation will change the nature of human society, but will not change human nature. Discuss.?

anyone mind giving me some pointers for this essay question, like points for the argument? Thanks! ✅ Answers ? Best Answer to compare with many religions, many wars, many natural disasters… globalization is nothing. given long enough it might – if there’s some gene that allows an individual in this society to have more healthy … Read more

How does japan being an archipelago effect the development of its civilization?

Please and thank You ✅ Answers Answerer 1 It allowed Japan to have interior ethnic diversity. The islands allowed Japan to have a lot of subculture. The mainland is mostly Yamato descent with the southern area more or less Jomon-mixed. The Okinawans further south are also of a different ethnic group and have different culture. … Read more