Why are fossils and artifacts are important in the study of cultural evolution?
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Fossils tell us when organisms lived, as well as provide evidence for the progression and evolution of life on earth over millions of years.
fossils vary in size from microscopic, like single-celled bacteria, to gigantic, like dinosaurs and trees.
Fossils provide solid evidence that organisms from the past are not the same as those found today; fossils show a progression of evolution. Fossils, along with the comparative anatomy of present-day organisms.
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