- The Genographic Project
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Effort to map humanity's genetic journey through the ages. Includes the Atlas of the Human Journey, which maps the frequency of genetic markers in modern peoples and allows researchers to understand how ancient humans moved around the world.
www.nationalgeographic.com/genographic
- Skull Module
Clickable image map of the skull, labelling the bones and parts.
www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module/skull.html
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA)
International professional organization for physical anthropologists.
www.physanth.org
- Virtual Department of Biological Anthropology
Providing resources related to the biological and cultural aspects of human variation and adaptation.
www.bioanth.org
- Archaeology and Palaeopathology
A place where students, professionals, and interested public can exchange information on all aspects of funerary, biological and forensic archaeology, medical and forensic anthropology, palaeopathology, and related disciplines.
bioarchaeology.ning.com
- FAQ - Fossil Hominids
Offers an overview of the evidence for human evolution, and a rebuttal of creationist claims.
www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs
- Biological Anthropology Resources on the World Wide Web
Listing of links to sites of interest to biological anthropologists or scientists in related disciplines. Each link accompanied by a short site description.
www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/9893
- University of Barcelona (Spain) - Hominid Paleo-ethology Unit
Reconstructing the behavior of the first hominids (also in Spanish).
www.ub.es/SERP/EtoHom/index.html
- Paleoanthropology in the 1990's
Essays by James Q. Jacobs. Topics include the isolation of Neanderthal DNA, multiregional evolution, and the origin of bipedality.
www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/paleo/index.html
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