Consider the diagram
common ancestor
common ancestor
homo erectus
homo neand...
Consider the diagram
common ancestor
common ancestor
homo erectus
homo neanderthalensis
(neanderthals)
homo sapiens
(modern humans)
which statement is supported by the diagram?
homo erectus was a tool user
homo erectus is an ancestor of homo sapiens.
some ancestors can be on several branches in the hominids.
some ancestors of homo sapiens have not yet been identified.
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