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This anatomist is famous for his discovery of the first specimen of early hominid remains ever found outside Europe.
Question 1:
This anatomist is famous for his discovery of the first specimen of early hominid remains ever found outside Europe.
A.
Henry McHenry
B.
David Pilbeam
C.
Svante Paablo
D.
Eugene Dubois
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