BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781265202859
Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 43.1, Problem 1CC

Scientists have determined that the brain mass of Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthals) was greater than that of our own. Does this mean that Neanderthals were more intelligent and capable of more complex behaviours than we are?

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