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Human Evolution Biology


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  • - Guided tour of the apes and our ancestors from the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • - Offers an outline of William Calvin's from his book about a theory about human brain evolution and climate change.
  • - A series of fifteen essays about the most recent findings in the study of human origins and evolution.
  • - Covers the development of humans from our ancestors. In module format.
  • - A study of the evolution of hominids.
  • - The list is sorted by species, going from older to more recent species. Within each species, finds are sorted by the order of their discovery. Each species has a type specimen which was used to define it.
  • - The discovery of three Ethiopian skulls from 160,000 years ago, showing almost completely modern features, lends new support to the Out-of-Africa hypothesis. Includes information about handling of skulls after death and dating techniques used.
  • - Comparisons of newly-sequenced chimpanzee chromosome 22 and its counterpart, human chromosome 21, show that while the DNA differences are small, they are spread out to affect 83 percent of the proteins coded for.
  • - Class page to go along with Indiana University's anthropology class, A105. Lectures cover the human place among the pages, evolution theories, genetics and current research. Related resource links are included.
  • - Resources meant to introduce both earlier and more recent fossil hominid discoveries from China.
  • - A collection of pictures and timelines depicting the evolution of human beings.
  • - Links for primates, human evolution and paleoecology, course notes on Human Origins, and Jeanne Sept's personal web pages at Indiana University.
  • - Alternative explanation for current topics in human evolution.
  • - Sculptural and forensic techniques used to approximate what the Nariokotome boy (KNM-WT-15000)looked like in life.
  • - Information and links to other sites.
  • - Arizona State University's Institute for Human Origins reviews four million years of human evolution in an interactive documentary. Includes an extensive glossary, a bibliography, and an annotated set of links. [Requires Flash and a high-speed connection.
  • - Leakey.com celebrates 100 years of the Leakey Family in East Africa.
  • - Exhibit that "walks through" the various stages of human evolution.
  • - Dealing with topics ranging from human origins to language to social behavior.
  • - Information and teaching resources on human evolution and the hominid fossil record from Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia.
  • - Central repository of information and links pertaining to the study of the origins and evolution of human diet.
  • - Full text of a book presenting the author's views about directionality in evolution and its implications for human society.
  • - 3D gallery of the skulls of five modern primate relatives and five fossil ancestors of humans contains, each of which may be rotated through 360 degrees. With accompanying descriptions.
  • - Comprehensive human evolution and archaeology online resource for amateurs and experts alike.
  • - Argues that humans have, in fact, been evolving, since Neanderthal times. Points to new studies being done with gene mutations.
  • - The ascent of mankind could have been influenced by frequent cosmic catastrophes.
  • - Two articles regarding theories of rapid evolution through biased gene conversion and loss of allelic variation, leading to the winnowing of the bushy hominid tree.
  • - A discussion and thorough critique of claims that human bones have been found in context with Carboniferous age geological formations.
  • - Web Resources for Sahelanthropus tchadensis aka "Toumai" can be found here.
  • - The Emuseum's general overview of human evolution summarizing people in the study of human evolution, terms, hominid fossil images and links.
  • - Overview of major groups of hominids.
  • - Lecture notes for a course covering human and pre-human history.
  • - A forum for the scientific discussion of paleoanthropology, paleoprimatology, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, stone age archeology, human origins, primate biology, and primate evolution.
  • - An interactive online textbook. [requires Shockwave plugin]
  • - Traces origins from ape ancestors such as Australopithecus to modern man. Talks about Neanderthals and their relationship to the gorilla and chimpanzee.
  • - Essays, and videos related to the BBC series about human evolution.
  • - Provides an'interactive' graph that maps the journey of our hominid ancestors from 5 million years ago to present day with descriptions of the various species.
  • - Hominid descriptions including a timeline
  • - Non profit organization site with several articles, glossary, and links section.
  • - Scientists unveiled the remains of a hominid said to be six million years old.
  • - Humboldt University's summary of the hominid evolutionary line, with species involved grouped by genus.
  • - Stunning finds in the Republic of Georgia upend long-standing ideas about the first hominids to journey out of Africa
  • - Discovery.com feature explores human evolution.
  • - An essay by James Q. Jacobs discussing when our earliest human ancestors first began to scavenge for meat and hunt. Includes references.
  • - A non-profit, multidisciplinary research organization, affiliated with Arizona State University, dedicated to the recovery and analysis of the fossil evidence for human evolution.
  • - A theory of human evolution which seeks to understand how humans evolved from animals that were similar to the great apes.
  • - Radio program discusses fossil discoveries that may provide the earliest documented evidence of toolmaking, and push the origin of homo sapiens back more than 400,000 years. A discussion featuring Donald Johanson and Blake Edgar.
  • - Forum for both students and educators alike providing factual information and follow up questions.
  • - This article discusses the evolutionary significance of spiritual development.
  • - A proposal of an evolutionary explanation of the human bipedallity, sexual behaviour, language, and consciousness.
  • - Interactive map of archaeological sites in Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia, with brief articles about major species and finds.
  • - Article, by William R. Leonard, arguing that dietary change was a driving force in human evolution.
  • - BBC News report on study suggesting that the precision grip of early modern humans may have allowed them to triumph over Neanderthals.
  • - A reference site for information on human evolution, with images of hominid specimens arranged by species and site, papers written by C David Kreger, and a bibliography.
  • - An alternative explanation of human evolution evolution.
  • - Exhibit on the evolution of man at the Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum.
  • - Smithsonian Institution's journey through five million years of human evolution.


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