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Which of the following had the smallest brain capacity ?
Options
(a) Homo sapiens
(b) Homo neanderthalensis
(c) Homo habilis
(d) Homo erectus
Correct Answer:
Homo habilis
Explanation:
Brain capacity in decreasing order :
Homo sapiens (1300 -1600 c.c)
Homo neander thalensis (approx. 1400 c.c)
Homo eractus (600 -700 c.c)
Homo habilis (550 -687c.c)
Thus the lowest brain capacity is of Homo habilis as shown above. Homo habilis lived in early pleistocene period and used tools of chipped stones.
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