Teaching Resources

This is an attempt to present a comprehensive list of anthropology teaching resources on the Internet. You are invited to submit pages for indexing, as well as to correct errors you may find in the links.


Evolution and Paleoanthropology

Intro to Physical Anthropology
National Center for Science Education
University of California Museum of Paleontology
Understanding Evolution (UCMP Berkeley)
Hall of Human Ancestors
Paleoanthropology by Lorraine Dallmeier
The Virtual Silurian Reef
Evolution by WGBH/NOVA Science Unit and Clear Blue Sky Productions
ArchaeologyInfo (Newsletter)
Human Evolution
Fossil Hominids by Jim Foley
Paleoanthropology Francis F. Steen
Anthropology Glossary by Dr. Jim Bindon, University of Alabama
Physical Anthropology Tutorials by Dr. Dennis O'Neil, Palomar College, San Marcos, California
Biological Anthropology by Noel T. Boaz and Alan J. Almquist
Introduction to Physical Anthropology by Kate Pechenkina
Biological Anthropology Resources on the World Wide Web by Karen B. Supak
How Humans Evolved webbook
Tony’s Anthropology Page
Hominid Evolution, Dental Anthropology,and Human Variation C. L. Johnson

Osteology

Primates
Virtual Skeleton
Henry Gray, Anatomy of the Human Body
Skull Gallery by Eric Johnson, Glendale Community College
Features of Selected Bones by David B. Fankhauser, University of Cincinnati Clermont College
Human Skeleton (Nick's Image Base)
Human Anatomy by James A. Strauss
Comparative Anatomy Jon Armbruster
Musculographics
Primates (photos)
African Primates at Home
Introduction to Primates
The Primates Tutorial by Dr. Dennis O'Neil
Order Primates (Animal Diversity Web)
Primate Info Net

Osteological Specimens and Replicas

Human Variation
Skulls Unlimited International
Bone Clones
Real Human Skeletons
Carolina Biological Supply Company
Modern Human Variation by Dr. Dennis O'Neil Behavioral Sciences Department, Palomar College
Pictures of Primates are by:
Connie Bransilver
Artemis Images
60 Seagate Dr, #406
Naples, FL 34103
941-649-6235
bransilver@aol.com
For comments contact Jim Bindon
Department of Anthropology
P.O. Box 870210
University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
jbindon@tenhoor.as.ua.edu
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