How were the first modern humans, known as Homo sapiens, different from other hominid species before them?
A)
They were able to use fire to their advantage,
B)
Their brains were smaller than previous species,
They were able to create tools to make work easier,
D)
They were able to think of symbols and associate them with different
things.
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