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30 June, 14:11

Evidence suggests that the earliest stone tools of early Homo were important for:

a. protection from other hominid species

b. the systematic hunting and killing of large animals (such as dinosaurs)

c. the manufacturing of wood and bone tools that have since disappeared

d. the butchering and dismembering of scavenged animal carcasses (animals that had been killed by other carnivores)

e. none of the above

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  1. 30 June, 16:27
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    Answer: Option (D)

    Explanation:

    Early homo were capable of making stone tools, that are still found today, preserved in many museums.

    They were basically used for the hunting purposes, hunting of animals but not as large animals like dinosaurs, as man never existed during the time of dinosaurs. These stone tools were used by them to hunt the smaller animals and cut their meat and also to protect from other harmful animals including the carnivores.

    Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
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