Homo-skulls
Skulls Direct
Skulls Direct provide Human Skull Models and Products, Human Skulls Film Props, Gothic and Dragon Skulls and other related products
http://www.skullsdirect.co.uk
Spinning Skulls
Provides hundreds of QuickTime VR object movies and close-up images of mammal skulls and teeth along with pictures, sounds and anatomical information.
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/topics/skullpromo.html
HS3D - Homo Sapiens Splice Sites Dataset
HS3D (Homo Sapiens Splice Sites Dataset) is a database of Homo Sapiens Exon, Intron and Splice regions extracted from GenBank primate sequences Rel.123. The aim of this data set is to give standardized material to train and to assess the prediction accuracy of computational approaches for gene identification and characterization.
http://www.sci.unisannio.it/docenti/rampone/
Strange Skulls
In a dry region southwest of the Dead Sea, Neolithic peoples at Nahal Hemar Cave stashed stone masks, jewelry, shells, and skulls decorated with thick black glue.
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m1511/n2_v19/20159522/print.jhtml
Homo Faber or Homo Symbolicus
Transoxiana 8, Junio 2004; Kristina Berggren,
Homo Faber or Homo Symbolicus? The
Fascination with Copper in the sixth millennium
http://www.transoxiana.com.ar/0108/berggren-copper.html
Rodents
The Natural History Collection at Edinburgh University provides information on the three main types of rodent characterized by their jaw musculature and differently shaped skulls. Photographs of skulls and information on the dentition of a number of species.
http://www.nhc.ed.ac.uk/index.php?page=24.134.166.171.193
Peter Brown's Australian and Asian Palaeoanthropology
Welcome to Peter Brown's Palaeoanthropology pages at the University of New England, NSW, Australia. This page contains information on human evolution and the hominid fossil record from Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia. Research and teaching resources are also available
http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/palaeo.html
Homo habilis
An introduction to the species.
http://citd.scar.utoronto.ca/ANTD15/Shan/intro.html
Genus Homo
Phylogeny, morphology and life history.
http://citd.scar.utoronto.ca/ANTD15/Bill/multi-media.html
Homo erectus
Images and information from the Smithsonian Institution.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/ha/erec.html
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