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Eugene Dubois's inspiration to search for the earliest human ancestors in Asia
Explanation:
Based on the origin of human ancestry brought up by Eugene Dubois's, that there must exist intermediate species between ape and human, Eugene Dubois who was studying the proposition, embarked a search of the East Indies where he found the oldest remains of the hominid, whom he classified as Java Man, which became classified as Homo_erectus
In this case, the argument of Ernst Haeckel led to - Eugene Dubois’s inspiration to search for the earliest human ancestors in Asia.
Ernest Haeckel
- the famous German anatomist
- he argued that the orangutan is anatomically more similar to humans than any of the nonhuman African apes.
Eugene Dubois
- the dutch paleontologist was inspired and influenced by Ernest Haeckel
- This led to Dubois's inspiration to search for the earliest human ancestors in Asia
- it helps in developing and discovering the discovery of the "Java Man" or Pithecanthropus erectus (today known as H. Erectus).
Thus, In this case, the argument of Ernst Haeckel led to - Eugene Dubois’s inspiration to search for the earliest human ancestors in Asia.
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