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Question
At which stage during evolution did human use hides to protect their bodies and buried their dead?
Options
Homo habilis
Neanderthal man
Java man
Homo erectus
Solution
Neanderthal man
Explanation:
Neanderthal man used hides to protect their bodies and buried their dead bodies. They used animal hides as clothing too.
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