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3 Feb 2007, 3:13 PM ![]() | You can hide this advertisement by registering. Does ANYONE know??? My teacher said that there is an inferred cranial capacity floating around and I need it by friday! that's tomorrow ARRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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| Member | Re: cranial capacity of Ardipithecus ramidus??? It's ok. Chill. You don't need to know that for the HSC. You just need to know that cranial capacity is used to differentiate species, and it's generally considered bigger means smarter, more recent, and more closly related to H. sapiens. It helps if you know a few different species as 'smaller' 'larger' etc, but don't get too hung up about it! |
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12 Jun 2009, 12:17 PM ![]() | Re: cranial capacity of Ardipithecus ramidus??? the various sources ive looked at states it is "unknown" yeah, but all u have to know is it is smaller than the next in line. The only time you have to know specifics is for that comparison dot point in 3rd column= only compare 2. I chose homo sapiens and neanderthalensis- many sim. and many diff.
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