Surf these sites: A Look at Modern Human Origins -- A reference site for students of paleoanthropology, and those interested in aspects of human evolution. A Short Journey through Time -- Extensive site including a discussion of the hominid timeline, and discussion of each of the hominid species. Aquatic Ape Theory -- Self-professedly biased explanation of the Aquatic Ape theory and competing theories for the evolution of humans. Atapuerca. Grupo de investigación de la UCM. -- Página web del Grupo de Investigación de la Sierra de Atapuerca, que contiene uno de los registros paleontológico y arqueológico más importantes del mundo para el estudio de la evolución humana durante el último millón de años. Australian and Asian Palaeoanthropology -- This page contains information on human evolution and the hominid fossil record from Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia. Research and teaching resources are also available. Carboniferous Human Bones -- An evaluation. Development of the Genus Homo -- Information on the various species of Homo. Early Human Evolution -- An online course at Palomar College. Evolution Exhibits Online -- Links to evolution exhibits provided by the Human Evolution Education Network. Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution in China -- Resources meant to introduce both earlier and more recent fossil hominid discoveries from China. Hominid 2000 -- Links to recent articles about hominids. Hominidae Skull Recreations -- Skull reconstructions for sale. Human Evolution -- UCSB 3D gallery of modern primate relatives and fossil ancestors of humans. Skulls can be rotated 360 degrees, and are accompanied by description Human Evolution -- Overview of pre-human and human history; images and descriptions of homanid fossils; evolution in ancient and Islamic philosophy. Human Evolution Education Network -- The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) sponsors the Human Evolution Education Network (HEEN) to bring together K-12 science teachers and scientists whose expertise is human evolution. The HEEN webpage lists publications of our own project, and other resources for evolution and biology education, online and in "the real world". Human Evolution Software-UCSB -- Uses 3 D, photo-realistic images of fossils to teach students about ten important milestones in human evolution, from the appearance of the primates to the demise of the neanderthals. Human Origin -- A proposal of an evolutionary explanation of the human bipedallity, sexual behaviour, language, and consciousness. Human Origins -- This site deals with the evolution of humankind. It describes important discoveries related to human origins as well as various theories and theorists. Human Prehistory -- Exhibit that "walks through" the various stages of human evolution. Institute of Human Origins -- A non-profit, multidisciplinary research organization, affiliated with Arizona State University, dedicated to the recovery and analysis of the fossil evidence for human evolution. Leakey Foundation -- Research related to human origins. Origins and Evolution of Human Diet -- Central repository of information and links pertaining to the study of the origins and evolution of human diet. Origins of Humankind -- An internet resource for the human evolution community. This site aims to be a one stop place to efficiently locate, research, interact, and share information. Prominent Hominid Fossils -- 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. Syllabus: CG32 Biology & Evolution of Language -- Covers "Evolution of brain mechanisms and anatomy over the last 150,000 to 200,000 years." (Brown University) The Evolution of Man -- Exhibit at the Hooper Virtual Natural History Museum. The Multi-habitat Hypothesis of Human Evolution -- A theory of human evolution which seeks to understand how humans evolved from animals that were similar to the great apes. The Origin of Humankind -- Abstracts from a conference held in Italy.
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