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The prominent sexual features of Venus figurines at early human sites indicate that Homo sapiens A) worshipped the goddess of love forty thousand years ago. B) had a deep interest in love-making activities.
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The prominent sexual features of Venus figurines at early human sites indicate that Homo sapiens
A) worshipped the goddess of love forty thousand years ago.
B) had a deep interest in love-making activities.
C) were strongly concerned with fertility and the generation of new life.
D) used sympathetic magic to succeed in hunting.
E) All these answers are correct.
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The prominent sexual features of Venus figurines at early human sites indicate that Homo sapiens
were strongly concerned with fertility and the generation of new life.
Just like people today, they wanted to reproduce and have children of their own.
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