Resource details human evolution, the Hominid brain, Hominid tools, fossil sites and patterns of Hominid dispersal. Includes charts and photos.
Discover a hodgepodge of physical anthropology links and human origin guides. Includes skull images.
Archaeology and human evolution resource contains a reference guide, glossary, and bookstore.
Experience this journey through human revolution with a broadband documentary. Site includes a glossary, links, and a learning center.
Enjoy this talk by Stanford University's Richard Klein on the two theories which dominate current thinking on the origin of modern humans.
Covers topics related to broadly defined aspects of biological human variation and adaptation. Find related organizations and conferences.
Curriculum guide discusses geological time, methodology and the fossil record in the study of human evolution.
Discover a variety of paleoanthropology guides at this index. Find materials related to ecology, dating, teaching and pathology.
Introduction to the human origins debate covers the discovery of Homo erectus, the mitochondrial DNA controversy and nuclear DNA analysis.
Access general details on human evolution. Features an introduction to hominids, the Australopithecus lineage and the Homo lineage.
Lengthy and detailed paper charts the development of early primates all the way through to Cro-Magnon man, the first modern human species.
Brush up on hominid identification through these flash cards, complete with illustrations and study questions.
Browse through this handy introduction to hominid species. Review the evolutionary journey from Australopithecus to modern man.
Review this comprehensive introduction to biological anthropology. Includes a table of contents, highlights and ordering information.
Access study modules and workbooks on human evolution. Topics covered include primate taxonomy, fossil apes and primate behavior.
Resource tackles the mystery of the evolution of man, presenting important discoveries, the variety of theories and a discussion forum.
Anthropology professor at Indiana University provides a directory to sites on human origins in Africa, primates, archaeology, and paleoecology.
Professor Jeanne Sept presents a collection of primate, human evolution, archeology and paleoecology resources.
Walk through an exhibition that illustrates important concepts and historical breakthroughs in the study of human evolution.
Student project introduces basic concepts in human evolution and describes several hominid species.
Talk.Origins archive introduces the foundations of evolutionary biology and remarks on genetic variation.
Explore universities, museums and directories that involve the study of human evolution. Includes fossil photos.
Gain insight into Homo sapien's relationship with the other great apes and view a comparison of primate skulls.
Examines the physical and cultural changes by human beings over a 4 million year time period.
Visit paleoanthropologist Lee Berger in the field as he searches in Botswana for clues to human origins. Includes a journal, photos and articles.
Download or link to academic articles involving paleoanthropology. Includes entire publications and software.
Access listservs, ftp sites and archives devoted to the field of paleontology. Also find employment opportunities.
Companion site to the seven-part series tackles such evolutionary topics as Darwin, extinction, and the role of religion. Includes a section on the theory of evolution.
Access details on paleoanthropological discoveries that involve Neanderthals, Homo erectus, and Australopithecus africanus.
Resource offers articles on Lucy, the Taung Child, the discoveries of the Leakey family and an interactive activity.
Contains a Cenozoic table, anthropology quiz, flint knapping details and archeology guides. Also find related links.
Tough quiz tests knowledge of fossil hominids and other primates. Advance through several levels.