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Passage Breakdown

People once thought early humans were confident hunters because the first fossils found looked human, but a new field called taphonomy (which studies how bone marks and fossils form) shows cuts and tooth marks on very old bones that look like hominids scavenged meat left by predators rather than hunting it themselves; tooth wear also suggests they mostly ate fruit. Because climbing and walking abilities fit scavenging, researchers now think early hominids often foraged or scavenged alone or in small groups instead of acting as bold hunters.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence describing that toothmarks 'underlay' rather than 'overlay' cut marks and use that temporal ordering to infer who fed first (carnivores or hominids).

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It can be inferred from the passage that in reaching their conclusions, the researchers mentioned in the first sentence of the final paragraph interpreted the taphonomic analysis of marks on animal fossils in which one of the following ways?

Correct Answer
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D is correct because the researchers treated "toothmarks of animal carnivores often underlay rather than overlay the cut marks" as evidence that the carnivores fed before the cut marks were made, so hominids encountered remains already killed by predators and scavenged them. Support from the passage: "They also found that the markings of stone tools on many of the fossilized animal bones did not occur systematically at the joints and that toothmarks of animal carnivores often underlay rather than overlay the cut marks." and "The researchers hypothesized from this evidence that early hominids were scavengers of meat left from carnivore kills, rather than hunters of live prey."
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