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Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science
Incorporates variety of subjects such as the evolution of the hominid lineage, technological breakthroughs, tool-making, writing, and architecture.
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/kimmel-arch/home.html


Long Foreground - Human Prehistory
Compiles information on human evolution, Hominid species timeline, and human physical characteristics report.
http://www.wsu.edu/gened/learn-modules/top_longfor/lfopen-index.html


Lucy Fossil Cleared for US Tour
Presents replica of the framed hominid fossil and skeleton of Lucy.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15401398/


Texas Bigfoot Research Center
Provides background information on the group’s members as well as the history of hominid sightings in the state.
http://www.texasbigfoot.com/


Archaeologyinfo.com
Information and resources on human evolution, ancestry, and origins. With images of hominid species.
http://www.archaeologyinfo.com/


Human Evolution
Features a chart of human evolution, tour of human fossil record, and information on the Hominid brain and tools.
http://www.handprint.com/LS/ANC/evol.html


Biological Anthropology at UCLA
Evolutionary theory, primate behavior, hominid evolution, and evolutionary psychology and ecology.
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/anthro/bioanthro/


Human Evolution: A Look at Our Ancestors
Exploring the characteristics and evolution of Hominid species, Austalopithecus, Paranthropus, and Homo Genus.
http://www.humboldt.edu/~mrc1/


Sahelanthropus.com
Human evolution related site centered on the discovery of a new hominid species evidence in Chad, a fossil skull nicknamed Toumai.
http://www.sahelanthropus.com/


Dmanisi
Describes an archaeological site at which mediaeval and very early palaeolithic remains have been found. The hominid skulls and bones are the oldest outside Africa, and may be ancestors of homo erectus.
http://www.dmanisi.org.ge/


University of Zurich - Anthropological Institute and Museum
Provides educational articles, research details, and overviews of the human evolution from Australopithecus to modern man. Also includes the research topics on the early hominid findings in Switzerland.
http://www.aim.unizh.ch/




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