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Are you interested in photos of early California? UCBerkeley'sBancroft Library has digitized many pictures from their collecttion.
UCSanta Barbara has digitized its map collection. Check it out.
The Los Angeles Times has an interesting site called The Launch Point Web site. There you'll find links to lots of interesting places.
If you're interested in Egypt or archaeology or mapping you need to look at The Theban Mapping Expedition site. Daily you'll find updates on the work of archaeologist Keith Weeks' excavation of a tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
Everything you wanted to know about the Scopes trial.
A profile of Jane Goodall.
A comparison of human and chimp genes.
The human life cycle.
Did Oreopithecus walk upright?
Otavipithecus - a 13 million year old ape.
View some 3-D rotations of fossil hominid skulls.
The skull of Australopithecus afarensis.
Analysis of the foot bones of Australopithecus africanus.
A possible Homo erectus jaw from Europe.
Did the Neandertals play the flute?
Cave art recovered from an underwater cave.
Read about the possibility of a new flu pandemic.
Find out about prehistoric disease in Chile.
Find out about human aging and longevity.
Some fun with the Welch languageTake the Lucy testYou should know what's going on with Creation Science
Archaeology students should have a look at The Lithic Site to learn about lithic analysisExerpts from relevant journals are posted atThe Origins of Humankind site.A necessary skill for any field worker today is GIS. Learn some of the terminology at The GIS DictionaryInterested in getting your own fossil crania reproduction? Link to Cranium magnum for sales options as well as some comparative data on skullsAre you are looking for a summer field school ?
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02/06/2007
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