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How Is the Intellectual and Toolmaking Superiority of Homo Sapiens

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How is the intellectual and toolmaking superiority of Homo sapiens reflected in Map 1.1, "Human Migration in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras"? How is the intellectual and toolmaking superiority of Homo sapiens reflected in Map 1.1,  Human Migration in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras ?   A)  Homo sapiens travelled farther and crossed bodies of water. B)  Homo sapiens travelled primarily along coastlines. C)  Homo sapiens travelled faster. D)  Homo sapiens often mimicked the routes travelled by Homo erectus.

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Unconditional Positive Regard

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