Fossils suggesting that a small, pre-erectus hominin left Africa were found at which site(s)? a. Dminisi, Georgia b. Flores, Indonesia c. Laetoli, Tanzania d. Taung cave, South Africa e. a and b only
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The most likely candidate for this is Homo habilis, as it is known to have existed in Africa around 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago. Show more…
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