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प्रश्न
At which stage during evolution did human use hides to protect their bodies and buried their dead?
पर्याय
Homo habilis
Neanderthal man
Java man
Homo erectus
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उत्तर
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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