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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

Identify the author's main goal across the passage: does the passage challenge a prior view, present new evidence, or tell a story? Focus on passages that state how taphonomy evidence leads to a different interpretation of early hominid behavior.

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The author's primary purpose in writing the passage is to

Correct Answer
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The author advances taphonomy-based evidence and researchers' inferences to argue for revising Darwin's hunter model. Support from the passage: "Recent intellectual developments, such as the new field of taphonomy, have called into question the traditional hypothesis that early hominids outsmarted the predators..."; "By comparing the microscopic features of linear grooves on the fossilized animal bones with similar grooves on modern bones, the researchers found that cut marks made by stone tools differed from the marks of other taphonomic agents..."; "The researchers hypothesized from this evidence that early hominids were scavengers of meat left from carnivore kills, rather than hunters of live prey."; and "...the fossil record suggests a revised picture of less-confident early hominids..." These quotations show the author is explaining the evidential basis for a revisionary approach to the traditional view.
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