1. http://history.evansville.net/prehist.html
From NM's Creative Impulse: Each Topic has an annotated bibliography with
live sites
2. http://anthro.palomar.edu/homo2/default.htm
The Biological and Cultural Evolution of Archaic and Modern Homo sapiens****
- Dennis
O'Neil, Ph.D. Palomar College San Marcos, California. Excellent site full
tutorial on line with charts, graphs, graphics and much more including Early
Primate Evolution - Early Hominid Evolution Early Human Evolution
3. http://dsc.discovery.com/stories/history/iceman/iceman.html
Discovery Channel: Iceman, Mummy from the Stone Age - site deals with the
1991 discovery of a well preserved prehistoric man in the Alps. Article deals
with facts about the finding, examination and storage of the corpse and you
can take an online trip into Ötzi's world. From here you can get to other
sites: Iceman - "Man from the Hauslabjoch". NOVA: The Iceman's Last
Meal and Ötzi's Last Journey
4. http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm#Extinction
Extinction of Dinosaurs and the Evolution of Mammals - very nice overview
on how and why it happened with nice images from Peter J. Bryant , School
of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine
5. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/
Fossil Hominids - pages are intended to refute creationist claims that there
is no evidence for human evolution. A summary of the current thinking about
human evolution and the fossil evidence supporting it.
6. http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1381/index.html
Hominid Evolution - from Australopithecus to Cro-Magnon A definitive survey
of the the current state of knowledge regarding Human origins, with bibliography.
7. http://www.indiana.edu/~origins/
Human Origins and Evolution in Africa**** - a wonderful site from Jeanne Sept
at Indiana University that contains info, class lectures, images and extensive
lists of links to information about Africa, primates, evolution, paleoecology
and archaeology.
8. http://users.hol.gr/~dilos/prehis.htm
Human Prehistory: An Exhibition - Lyell and Darwin 's contributions to evolution
theory are discussed along with several pages on the first humans, their tools,
artistic endeavors and early settlements. Very nice pictures of early art
but may take a while to load.
9. http://www.tigr.org/cet/dna/ice/
The Ice Maiden - a site containing the story of the unearthing of the body
of a young woman buried more than 2,500 years before. Site has resources and
other links
10. http://talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/savage.html
Images of Neanderthals - page is part of the Fossil Hominids FAQ
11. http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vwsu/gened/learn-modules/top_longfor/lfopen-index.html
The Long Foreground: Human Prehistory -Washington State University's Western
Civilization I. Site includes an Overview of Human Origins, Hominid Species
Timeline and information on Human Physical Characteristics. Links to other
sites. Well done and well presented.
12. http://cgi.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/evolution/
Pages about Lucy
13. http://sapphire.indstate.edu/~ramanank/
Neanderthal - a wonderful site chock full of information by Kharlena María
Ramanan. Who he was, what did he do, what did he look like and where did he
go. - Great Site
14. http://www.neanderthal.de/e_thal/fs_1.htm
Neanderthal.de - excellent site with much info on the famous man discovered
in 1856 - includes a Museum, Neanderthal Research, www. Links, images and
more
15. http://members.iinet.net.au/~chawkins/heaven.htm
Neanderthal Heaven - educational resource for high school students about Homo
Sapiens neanderthalenisis; the Neanderthals.
16. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/3917/links.html
Neanderthal Links - A list of links solely devoted to Neanderthal and related
topics
17. http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/index2.html
Osteointeractive - Human Osteology | Forensic Anthropology | Paleopathology
| Histology
18. http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibit_tour/take_tour.html
People of the Past - from the Illinois State Museum - scroll down to about
mid-page and find a diorama of 4 periods in history - Check out the scenes
of hunters and gatherers, gardeners, agriculturists and the Kickapoos. Nice
site.
19. http://home.tiac.net/~cri/piltdown/piltdown.html
Piltdown Man*** - a page dedicated to one of the most famous frauds in the
history of science. This is a great site examining the who, what, when, where
and why of the 1912 "discovery" of the missing link and the 1953
revelation of the truth. Visit this site - great stuff here.
20. http://www.china10k.com/english/history/1/11/11a/11a02/11a0201.htm
Primitive Humans in China - excellent chronology chart with links to one page
explanations of human fossil evidence from Pithecus to Late Homo Sapiens
21. http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9606/07/ancient.woman/index.html
She's 10,000 years old -- and looking good - June 7, 1996 (CNN) - be with
other history buffs as forensics experts recreate the face of the from bone
fragments of the oldest human remains ever found in the United States. (CNN)
Interesting site with Quick Time Movies,nice photos and a few links to other
sites.
22. http://tattoos.com/bronze.htm
Tattooed Mummies of the Bronze Age - several examples of tattooed corpses
are discussed and a few drawings of the ancient patterns are presented. A
little info on the possible place of tattooing in ancient cultures is presented.
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