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Who was the direct ancestor of modern man.
a)homo habilis
b) homo erectus
c)homo sapiens
d) neanderthal man

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Answered by crazy143
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Neanderthal man is the answer
Answered by skyfall63
7

Homo erectus was the direct ancestor of modern man.

  • This is concluded on the basis of two skeletons found in the cave of South Africa.
  • These skeletons were scanned with high-resolution scanning machines and precise measurements were taken for the skull, pelvis, hand and foot regions.
  • It is found that Southern ape was the immediate ancestor of Homo erectus that died in Asia and replaced the modern man known as Homo sapiens.

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