Ernst Haeckel, the famous German anatomist of the nineteenth century, argued that the orangutan is anatomically more similar to humans than are any of the nonhuman African apes. This led to Group of answer choices Eugene Dubois’s inspiration to search for the earliest human ancestors in Asia. changing the species name for humans, temporarily, from Homo sapiens to Pithecanthropus sapiens. Charles Darwin’s inspiration to change his theory of human origins. the search for early human remains in the East African Rift Valley.

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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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