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The skull of a 'Homo erectus' was found in which of the following pre-historic Indian sites?
Pachmarhi
Hathnora
Patne
Sanganakallu
- Pachmarhi: Known more for its natural beauty and biodiversity, not particularly famous for prehistoric human remains.
- Hathnora: Significant site in the Narmada Valley. Known for the discovery of a 'Homo erectus' skull.
- Patne: An archaeological site in Maharashtra, famed for its upper Paleolithic relics, but no 'Homo erectus' finds.
- Sanganakallu: One of the earliest known villages in South India, with evidence of early human settlements, but not specifically noted for 'Homo erectus'.
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