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I want to find information about man evolution. where can i find them??? do you know any sites???

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  1. here's a few:


  2. Here are some thoughts to ponder:

    Until the advent of the Industrial Revolution, mankind had found it's way into almost every remote corner of the earth, to use as habitat.

    There were/are still tribes in SE Asia, New Guinea and even the Tasmanian Aboriginals, that have been removed from the general gene pool for so long (10,000 years), it's almost as if we could observe evolution-in-action, in humanity.

    For example, Pygmies in Africa, have a life expectancy of 24 years, and Pygmy women reach Menopause in their late teens!

    Some scientists have considered denoting them as an actual sub-species of H. sapiens, because someday, should they mix with a mainstream human, their offspring could be sterile!

  3. Here are some sites:

    Evolution of man

    http://hannover.park.org/Canada/Museum/m...

    Lineage:

    http://hannover.park.org/Canada/Museum/m...

    Australopithecus Images

    http://hannover.park.org/Canada/Museum/m...

    http://www.kriscot.com/australo.htm

    http://www.kriscot.com/austral2.htm

    Lucy

    http://hannover.park.org/Canada/Museum/m...

    Evolution:  Evidence for ancient mankind  (Knowledge Database)

    aol://4344:152.HHA23A05.1903042.539835...

    Human Origins and Evolution Homebase   (Specific entries on Africa)

    http://www.indiana.edu/~origins/

    www.nabt.org/evolution.html

    http://www.talkorigins.org/

    Homo Erectus from American Scientist

    http://www.amsci.org/amsci/issues/Toc96/...

    Homo Habilis:

    http://members.aol.com/hominidweb/

    Neandertal

    http://thunder.indstate.edu/~ramanank/li... (General information and links)

    http://thunder.indstate.edu/~ramanank/in... (General information and links)

    http://www.yfiles.com/neandertal.html (DNA information)

    http://www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/news/Neandert...

    http://thunder.indstate.edu/~ramanank/la... (speech issue)

    http://www.archaeology.org/9609/newsbrie... (contact with modern humans)

    http://thunder.indstate.edu/~ramanank/ar... (art)

    http://thunder.indstate.edu/~ramanank/fa... (fate of the species)

    Early Man

    http://cgi1.geocities.com/Athens/6293/ho... (summary of various types)

    http://cgi1.geocities.com/Heartland/Mead... (tools)

    http://fozcoa.min-cultura.pt/paleouk/med... (tools)

    Human evolution

    http://www.handprint.com/LS/ANC/evol.htm... (chart)

    http://www.users.csbsju.edu/~mcook/hist1... age (college)



    Cro-Magnon

    http://www.geocities.com/~auelpage/homin...

    http://encarta.msn.com/index/concise/0VO...

    http://www.ward.com/obit/cro_mag.htm

    http://spidey.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch...

    http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/032...

    http://www.bionomics.org/text/resource/a...

    Early Man

    http://cgi1.geocities.com/Athens/6293/ho... (summary of various types)

    http://cgi1.geocities.com/Heartland/Mead... (tools)

    http://fozcoa.min-cultura.pt/paleouk/med... (tools)

    Paleoanthropology

    http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/lin... (Links)

    http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/spe...

    Stone Tools

    http://www.sdsmt.edu/wwwsarc/collectn/st...

    http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/OHS2/flint/id...

    PaleoIndian

    http://www.sdsmt.edu/wwwsarc/collectn/st...

    http://www.ncn.com/~gilsen/webdoc6.htm

    Atlatals

    http://users.aol.com/tbprim1/Atlatl.html

    http://www.augie.edu/archlab/Falls/Spear...

    http://www.pclink.com/cbailey/atl.html

    http://www.crl.com/~mjr/atlatl.html (references)

    http://www.usd.edu/anth/courses/a230/a23... (flintknapping)

    Mammoth

    http://www.geocities.com/cgi-bin-local/G...

    http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/mammoths.... (Dwarf Mammoths)

    http://www.exploringoklahoma.com/eowc/ar...

  4. http://www.newscientist.com/channel/bein...

    This is the home page on New Scientist that focuses on human evolution. Some of the links are to articles you'd have to pay to read, but others are available for free.

  5. "Brahmajala Sutta" in Tipitaka

    www.tipitaka index

  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution

    http://evolution.berkeley.edu/

    And don't believe the creationists! ;)

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