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| Anthropology Sources and
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C. Loring Brace, Harry Nelson, Noel Korn and Mary L. Brace. Atlas of Human Evolution. New York:Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979. [available from www.alibris.com]
Archaeology Info. We exist to serve both the community involved in the field and the public at large. www.archaeologyinfo.com Evolution. An eight-hour PBS miniseries that traveled the world to examine evolutionary science and the profound effect it has had on society and culture. www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/ Fossil Hominids, The Evidence for Human Evolution. Intended to provide an overview of the study of human evolution, and of the currently accepted fossil evidence. Also contains a comprehensive treatment of creationist claims about human evolution. www.talkorigins.org The Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian. Dedicated to understanding the biological and cultural foundations of human life. Strives to develop public awareness about human origins and evolutionary history. anthropology.si.edu/humanorigins Understanding Evolution. A non-commercial, education website, teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology. This site exists to help you understand what evolution is, how it works, how it factors into your life, how research in evolutionary biology is performed, and how ideas in this area have changed over time. evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/home.php |
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