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Human Evolution Pictures and Timelines (Popularity: )
http://www.wilderdom.com/evolution/HumanEvolutionPictures.htm
A collection of pictures and timelines depicting the evolution of human beings.
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Scientific American: Food for Thought (Popularity: )
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0007B7DC-6738-1DC9-AF71809EC588EEDF
Article, by William R. Leonard, arguing that dietary change was a driving force in human evolution.
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Sahelanthropus tchadensis - Toumai (Popularity: )
http://www.sahelanthropus.com
Web Resources for Sahelanthropus tchadensis aka "Toumai" can be found here.
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Prominent Hominid Fossils (Popularity: )
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/specimen.html
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 ...
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Nature: Humans Did Come Out of Africa, Says DNA (Popularity: )
http://www.nature.com/nsu/001207/001207-8.html
Evidence that we are all descended from a single ancestral group that lived in Africa.
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Human Evolution from Ape to Technological Man (Popularity: )
http://www.ecotao.com/holism/huevo/index.html
Traces origins from ape ancestors such as Australopithecus to modern man. Talks about Neanderthals and their relationship to the gorilla and chimpanzee.
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Institute of Human Origins (Popularity: )
http://www.asu.edu/clas/iho/
A non-profit, multidisciplinary research organization, affiliated with Arizona State University, dedicated to the recovery and analysis of the fossil evidence for human evolution.
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Reflections on the Origins of Scavenging and Hunting in Early Hominids (Popularity: )
http://www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/paleo/scavenging.html
An essay by James Q. Jacobs discussing when our earliest human ancestors first began to scavenge for meat and hunt. Includes references.
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Mitochondrial DNA Clarifies Human Evolution (Popularity: )
http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/ingman.html
Technical article describing recent DNA studies and evolution hypotheses, by Max Ingman.
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Becoming Human (Popularity: )
http://www.becominghuman.org/
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. ...
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Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa (Popularity: )
http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/johanson.html
Analysis in support of the Out of Africa model, by Dr. Donald Johanson.
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PBS NewsHour: Rethinking Evolution (Popularity: )
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/july-dec96/man_12-13.html
Transcript of an interview with the Director of the Human Origins Project.
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Australian and Asian Palaeoanthropology (Popularity: )
http://metz.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/palaeo.html
Information and teaching resources on human evolution and the hominid fossil record from Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia.
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Human Origin Program (Popularity: )
http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/
Smithsonian Institution's journey through five million years of human evolution.
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Human Origins and Evolution in Africa (Popularity: )
http://www.indiana.edu/~origins/
Links for primates, human evolution and paleoecology, course notes on Human Origins, and Jeanne Sept's personal web pages at Indiana University.
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Human Prehistory (Popularity: )
http://users.hol.gr/~dilos/prehis.htm
Exhibit that "walks through" the various stages of human evolution.
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Leakey Foundation (Popularity: )
http://www.leakeyfoundation.org/
Non profit organization site with several articles, glossary, and links section.
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Carboniferous Human Bones (Popularity: )
http://www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/t_origins/carbbones/carbbones.html
A discussion and thorough critique of claims that human bones have been found in context with Carboniferous age geological formations.
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Paleoanthropology in the 1990's (Popularity: )
http://www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/paleo/
A series of fifteen essays about the most recent findings in the study of human origins and evolution.
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Scientific American: Stranger in a New Land (Popularity: )
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa006&articleID=0008C127-C322-1F80-B57583414B7F0103
Stunning finds in the Republic of Georgia upend long-standing ideas about the first hominids to journey out of Africa
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