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See also:
- Ancestral Lines [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Shows the different shapes of skulls from chimpanzees through to modern humans. Photographs of fossils can be compared while reading about the characteristics.
- Archaeology Info [ Mature Teens ] - Comprehensive human evolution and archaeology online resource.
- Athena Review: Homo erectus [ Mature Teens ] - Goes through the detailed history of homo erectus, one of modern humans ancestors.
- BBC: Walking with Cavemen [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Describes the differences between different species of human ancestors, plus cavemen facts.
- Becoming Human [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Journey through the story of human evolution in a multimedia documentary experience. Requires high-speed Internet connection and Macromedia Flash.
- Early Hominid Evolution [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Looks at the discovery and analysis of early hominids.
- Evolution of Humans [ Mature Teens ] - Detailed discussion of human evolution with illustrations and graphs.
- Fossil Hominids: The Evidence for Human Evolution [ Mature Teens ] - An overview of human evolution, summarizing current thinking and describing the fossil evidence for Australopithecus and Homo.
- Handprint : Ancestral Lines [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides an 'interactive' graph that maps the journey of hominid ancestors from 5 million years ago to present day with descriptions of the various species.
- Hominid Evolution [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - The Hunterian Museum presents a guided tour, following the timeline of fossil discoveries with dioramas, pictures and descriptions.
- Human Evolution: The Fossil Evidence in 3D [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Interactive images of the skulls of modern primate relatives and fossils of the ancestors of humans. [Requires Shockwave]
- Human Evolution: You Try It (PBS) [ Kids/Teens ] - Explores when humans evolved, who their ancestors were, and why these species adapted. Includes Shockwave game.
- Human Family Tree [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A high school research project describes each of the different fossil discoveries and the way they fit onto a timeline.
- Human Family Tree [ Mature Teens ] - Graphical depiction of different archaeological discoveries and their relationship to each other.
- Human Origins Program [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Movies and photographs illustrate the journey through five million years of human evolution, with FAQ and news of recent discoveries. From the Smithsonian Institution.
- Human Prehistory [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - This interactive exhibit allows the viewer to walk through the stages of human evolution from Australopithecus to homo sapiens.
- Leakey.com: The Leakey Family [ Mature Teens ] - Biographies and research of this family studying human evolution in Africa.
- A Look at Our Ancestors [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - A summary of evolutionary evidence, with photographs and characteristics of the different fossils.
- Origin of the Species [ Mature Teens ] - Written in 1859 by Charles Darwin, it is a description of evolution by natural selection.
- Pictures of Human Evolution [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Reconstructions, photographs, illustrations and timelines are used to represent the development of modern man.
- ReligiousTolerance.org on Evolution and Creationism [ Mature Teens ] - Overview and history of the Evolution/Creation debate.
- Theory of Human Evolution [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - The Emuseum gives a general overview, with definitions, fossil charts and a list of the important people involved in the subject.
- Think Quest: Human Origins [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Examines the mysteries and theories involved, with comparisons between the different stages of development as reflected by fossil discoveries. [Dutch and English]
- BBC News: Asteroids May Have Affected Human Evolution [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Article reports the views of two researchers who believe that man's development could have been influenced by frequent cosmic catastrophes. (April 12, 2001)
- Flat-faced Man is Puzzle [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - BBC News story about the discovery of fossil remains of a human-like creature that researchers say represents an entirely new branch on the human family tree. (March 21, 2001)
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