Fossils Of Kentucky biodiversity; The Evolution of Man evolution and paleontology ofhominids; Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum; Complexity and http://www.uky.edu/KGS/coal/webfossl/pages/fossillinks.html
Extractions: Links to other fossil sites These links are in addition to links on special topics found in our pages on fossils in Kentucky. The University of California Museum of Paleontology [MUST SEE; very nice educational site for fossils organized by type and age] Learning from the Fossil Record [has lots of activities for teaching; Paleontological Society] Ecology Past [dioramas and ancient environments; St. Louis Science Center] Life Over Time [The Field Museum's exhibit on life through the ages] Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum Kentucky Paleontological Society Paleontology Museums: Evolution, phylogeny, etc.: Enter Evolution: Theory and History [history of the theory of evolution and the scientists who contributed to thought on evolution, University of California Museum of Paleontology] The Tree of Life [some information technical; a worldwide internet project on phylogeny and biodiversity] The Evolution of Man [evolution and paleontology of hominids; Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum] Complexity and Organic Evolution [somewhat technical discussion of organic evolution; discussion about computer simulation of organic evolution and complexity; Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum]
Paleontology Links New York paleontology Fossils of the Empire State the Strata In Which HominidsHuman Evolution Becoming Human - Details on human origins; China; Evidence in http://www.geology.iupui.edu/classes/g304/Links.htm
Extractions: PaleoLinks Topics in Paleobiology Adaptation and Functional Morphology Biomechanics of Eurypterids Computational Paleontology Morphometrics - State University of New York @ Stony Brook Shell Coiling - Interactive Simulations: Raup's analysis comes alive! Virtual Reality Fossils - Natural History Museum, London Darwinia - Online source for information on Charles Darwin The Alfred Russel Wallace Page- his ideas on natural selection, zoogeography, biodiversity, and more Evolution Links - Univ. of Toronto Evolution Links - Harvard Univ. Evolutionary Theory Evolution vs. Creation Debate Creationist Geologic Time Scale - An Attack Strategy for the Sciences Evolution vs. Creationism Extinctions Cretaceous Impact Cycles Mass Extinctions of the Phanerozoic Recoveries From Mass Extinctions Genetics and Development DNA From the Beginning - A primer on the basics of DNA, genes, and heredity. The Interactive Fly Mammalian Embryology - Mendel Web Pea Experiment - Breed hybrid peas Primer on Molecular Genetics Introduction to Evolutionary Biology Origins of Life Punctuated Equilibrium P.E. at Twenty: A Paleontologic Perspective
Paleontology News From 1999 The new, restricted genus Kenyapithecus is now an even better ancestor for laterhominids, while Equatorius is a related Return to paleontology in the News http://www-geology.ucdavis.edu/~GEL3/paleonews1999.html
Extractions: December 16, 1999. Ichthyosaurs had big eyeballs. . Story from BBC News OnLine December 15, 1999. Discovery of a beautifully preserved Australopithecus hand . Brief account of the discovery of an Australopithecus hand from the Sterkfontein cave. From BBC News OnLine. The article itself can be downloaded in .pdf format from the South African Journal of Science web site. December 15, 1999. How some birds evolved blue skin . Some birds have blue feathers. This color is always achieved by interference of light waves, set up by a very sophisticated structure built into the feathers. But even more astonishing, some birds have evolved blue skin! . From the Nature science update site, December 15, 1999. December 15, 1999. Mayflies and ancient atmospheres . Modern mayflies look just the same as ancient mayflies. This means, among other things, that Earth's atmosphere now must be much the same as it was in ancient times . Not very surprising, you say, and I agree. But it does allow us some defence against some of the far-out suggestions that have been made about ancient atmospheres. The same press release can also be found here December 14, 1999. More revisionist feminist views of Ice-Age women.
Natural History Magazine - Natural Selections Ethiopian government's Antiquities Administration to study the geology and paleontologyof nearly cache of 214 fossil bones and teeth of early hominids of both http://www.amnh.org/naturalhistory/0601/0601_selections.html
Extractions: Book review by John Van Couvering Some needed no urging. Not long after news that the Afar had fossil beds dating back millions of years reached the who's who of hominid paleontology that was entrenched around Lake Turkana, Kalb and Taieb were sought out by a young professor, Yves Coppens, representing the French presence in the area, as well as by an ambitious graduate student, Donald C. Johanson from the U.S. team. Louis Leakey, who had been sidelined by illness and politics after organizing the Kenyan contingent, was also eager to know more about the Afar fossils. When Leakey and his wife, Mary, met Kalb at a congress of prehistorians at Addis Ababa in December 1971, Mary Leakey stressed the importance of Kalb's not trusting anybody when it came to hominid fossils. As it turned out, she couldn't have been more prescient. From that time onward, the action in Kalb's story quickens inexorably as it dawns on everyone that the Afar is the biggest, the most fossiliferous, and (surely) the most newsworthy of all the fabled locales in human evolution. The Afar Depression, however inaccessible a hellhole, appeared to be the one remaining place on earth that had geological potential for a paleoanthropological bonanza. (As Kalb notes, however, there's always the Sudan.)
Kosmoi: Nature: Biology: Paleontology Click here for more . by TS paleontology is the the study of earthbound remainsas a means of explaining and exploring the history of man and nature. http://kosmoi.com/Life/Paleontology/
Extractions: Biology History Life Science ... Posters Nature Agriculture Animals Biology ... The Two-Mile Time Machine Richard B. Alley Recommendation: Petrified Wood : The World of Fossilized Wood, Cones, Ferns, and Cycads Frank J. Daniels, Brooks B. Britt, Richard D. Dayvault Recommendation: The Complete Dinosaur James O. Farlow, M. K. Brett-Surman Recommendation: Eyewitness: Fossil Paul D. Taylor, Colin Keates by TS Paleontology is the the study of earth-bound remains as a means of explaining and exploring the history of man and nature. It is the study of time's biological footprints. Paleontology is the scientific study of life-forms existing in former geological time periods. Fossils, the remains or imprint of a plant or animal preserved from prehistoric times by natural methods and found mainly in sedimentary rock, asphalt, coal, and amber, are the chief data upon which paleontological study is based. To most people paleontology means dinosaur hunting . The grandness of their existence and the mystery surrounding their extinction have made them very popular. However, while dinosaurs and dinosaur hunting is definitely a part of what a paleontologist might do, there is much more to paleontology than just dinosaurs. In fact, paleontology isn't just the study of ancient forms of life. It is also a comparative science that explores and tries to map out how various life forms changed over the millions of years in between Earth's beginning and now, and how the plants and animals we have today are related to those ancient species.
Boggy's Links To Fossil Hominids Fossil hominids Books about fossil hominids Extinct Humans; The CambridgeEncyclopedia of Human Evolution This illustrated encyclopedia http://geologylinks.freeyellow.com/verhomo.html
Extractions: Books about fossil hominids Extinct Humans The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution - This illustrated encyclopedia provides a comprehensive, single volume on the evolution of the human species. Written by a team of over 70 experts in the field, it covers a huge range: genetics, primatology, and fossil origins; human biology and ecology; brain function and behaviour; and demography and disease. This text should be useful to readers within anthropology, including postgraduate and undergraduate students and professors Ape - Man - Ape-man accompanies a BBC TV series and video of the same name. As the subtitle indicates, Robin McKie's new book tells the story of human evolution, warts and all, over the last four million years or so. From a shared ancestor with the higher apes, an upright walking ape-human in Africa, McKie takes our story through the Ice Age to the domination by modern humans. Late Cenozoic Environments and Hominid Evolution - Beginning with an appreciation of the work of Bill Bishop, this volume is divided into three thematic sections: the Early Miocene of Uganda; eight papers on the Middle Miocene to Pleistocene of the Tugen Hills in Kenya; and papers on Quaternary environments in the UK.
Exn.ca's Hominids: The Dating Game When did the early hominids first use stone tools? In the early days of geology andpaleontology the late 1700s - scientists used what are called relative http://exn.ca/hominids/datinggame.cfm
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National Museums Of Kenya coast. Koobi Fora situated on the eastern side of Lake Turkana has yieldedthe highest number of fossil hominids the world over. The http://www.museums.or.ke/palaeabout.html
Extractions: Collaborating Institutions Smithsonian Institution ICOM Upsala University Chicago Field Museum Afrique virtuelle SAMP Mpala Research Center KWS ICCROM UNESCO Musee de l'homme About Palaeontology Palaeontology Division is strictly a research Department and is not open to the common public. It houses over 90,000 thousand fossil individuals this being Eastern Africa's largest fossil collection. The fossil sites in Kenya spread along the Great Rift Valley, the lake Victoria region and along the coast. Koobi Fora situated on the eastern side of Lake Turkana has yielded the highest number of fossil hominids the world over. The western side of the same lake is the home of the almost complete skeleton of the Turkana Boy a twelve year old individual from the Pleistocene who lived 1.5 million years before present. Included in this page is a new section on Paleobotany New Discovery - Kenyanthropus The Division is divided into three sections: Palaeoanthropology Vertebrate Palaeontology Preparations PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT Palaeoanthropology department is a section of palaeontology division that stores fossil materials of human ancestry. The fossil materials time span runs from 20 million years to about 10, 000 years ago. Depending on their time span they are basically categorised into three major groups; Miocene (5 - 25 million years old) with 2,600 fossils, Plio Pleistocene (0.2 - 5 million years old) with 320 fossils and Holocene (200,000 - 10,000 years ago) represented by 400 fossils. The collection is continuously expanding as more materials are brought in from the field every year.
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