The cranial capacity of Homo erectus man was nearly
A
400 - 500 c.c.
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B
1300 - 1400 c.c.
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C
500 - 700 c.c.
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D
700 - 1000 c.c.
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Solution
The correct option is D 700 - 1000 c.c. H. erectus had a cranial capacity greater than that of Homo habilis. The earliest remains show a cranial capacity of 850 cm, while the latest Javan specimens measure up to 1100 cm, overlapping that of H.sapiens. The frontal bone is less sloped and the dental arcade smaller than the australopithecines. The face is more orthognathic (less protrusive) than either the australopithecines or H.habilis's, with large brow-ridges and less prominent zygomata (cheekbones).