Prehistoric
environment
related subject: Paleontology,
Anthropology, Caves |
Beringian
atlas historical and geologic information on past climates and
environments in Beringia (northwestern North America and northeastern Asia) |
Climate history the past climate of the Earth by mapping the
distribution of ancient coals, desert deposits, tropical soils, salt deposits,
glacial material, as well as the distribution of plants and animals that are
sensitive to climate, such as alligators, palm trees & mangrove swamps |
Cracking the
ice age climate, ice age, Raymo, tibetan plateau, glacier, climactic change, Eocene, wilson cycles, greenhouse effect, carbon dioxide, plate tectonics, Alfred Wenger, triangulation, chlorofluorocarbons |
Ice
ages Ice ages explained |
Ice
ages and glaciation |
Institute for
ice age studies human evolution and prehistory during the late Pleistocene |
Midwestern US 16000 years ago late pleistocene deglaciation, loess, late pleistocene
animals, saber toothed cat saber, mammoths, scimitar cat skull, mastodons,
peccaries, muskoxen, possible environmental causes of the late pleistocene
extinction |
Paleontology
discover the history of life |
Precambrian
The Divisions of Precambrian Time |
Radiocarbon web -
info radiocarbon dating is the technique upon which chronologies of the
late pleistocene and holocene have been built. This resource is designed to
provide online information concerning the radiocarbon dating method, C14
dating |
Southeast North America: region outline of prehistory and history |
The
ascent of mind by W. H. Calvin online book on the ice ages and how human
intelligence evolved |
The first
peoples 10000 BC did overhunting cause the mammoth to become extinct? |
Horizontaal |
Prehistoric
man |
Aerial
archaeology in Austria if you are interested in aerial archaeology, taking and archiving aerial photographs,
photo interpretation or mapping and visualizing sites |
A look at modern
human origins |
Andean
prehistory |
Arago
cave in the village of Tautavel, in the South of France, one of the most
ancient humans presently known in Europe was found: the Tautavel man |
Australian and
Asian palaeoanthropology |
Boxgrove
man Boxgrove is a Middle Pleistocene site in West Sussex, England. Since
the early 1980's a number of localities within the gravel quarrys at Boxgrove
have provided detailed insights into the life and palaeoecology of the earliest
colonisers of Northern Europe |
Chauvet
Pont d'arc cave |
Chinchorro
sites: Africa
the earliest known mummy, that of a child from a site in the Camarones Valley,
60 miles south of Arica, dates to ca. 5050 B.C |
Chilca valley project
the middle archaic (8000-4500 BP) of central Peru is the period when mobile
hunter gathers began the processes that eventually led to civilization in the
area, through sedentarization and the domestication of plants and animals |
Cosquer
cave the Cosquer cave is located at Cape Morgiou, in the
Calanques, near Marseilles. It can be accessed through a tunnel 175 metres in
length, which is 37 meters under the sea level |
De prehistorie
een boeiend verhaal over de pré-historie, met bijzondere aandacht voor Lucy,
een klein dametje, die leefde in een zeer ver verleden, in
Dutch |
DNA shows Neandertals
were not our ancestors |
Early
human phylogeny a phylogenetic tree is a graphical means to depict the
evolutionary relationships of a group of organisms |
European prehistoric cultures |
Flints and Stones: real life in prehistory |
Fossil hominids the
evidence for human evolution |
Focus
on human origins |
Genesis of Man
the use of the caverns by the early human, exploration, archaeological
research |
Great archeological
sites in France |
Hominid Evolution,
Dental Anthropology, and Human Variation Overview of Hominid Evolution,
Humans Across the Earth |
Hominid species |
Hominid
species timeline |
How
humans evolved |
Human
evolution when did humans evolve? Who are our ancestors? Why did we
evolve? |
Hominid
evolution modern African apes are closely related to us. Fossil apes have
been found with human characteristics. Apes and men therefore have a common,
tree-dwelling ancestor |
Human
anatomy and anthropometry |
Human
origins |
Human
origins the mystery of the evolution of man |
Human
origins and development of culture |
Human origins and prehistory |
Human prehistory an
exhibition. The evolution of Human Species followed different stages beginning with the Australopethicus and continuing with homo habilis, homo erectus and homo sapiens. The last stages include those people who lived thousands of years ago in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic Age and are the immediate ancestors of modern man. The discovery of the evolution of man is attributed to two scientists of the 19th century: Sir Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin |
Human prehistory
overview of human evolution |
Homo erectus Homo erectus lived from approximately 2
million to around 400,000 years ago |
Hominid tools |
Ice
mummies archeologists from the Andes to the Alps and beyond learn about lost
cultures from remarkably well-preserved human remains |
Koobi Fora
Koobi Fora is located in east Africa on the
east side of Lake Turkana (formerly Lake Rudolf). The Koobi Fora area has
yielded a large number of fossils representing both Australopithecenes and
early homo |
Neandertal DNA
according to most paleoanthropologists, Homo heidelbergensis gave rise to
modern humans in Africa and Neandertals in Europe |
Neanderthal flute |
Neanderthal
museum in Germany since the famous discovery of "Neanderthal
Man" in the summer of 1856, the village of Neanderthal has become a
global byword for human prehistory - symbolizing a vital link in our
evolutionary chain |
Neanderthals
neanderthals were an early kind of human who lived in Europe and possibly west
Asia from 120,000 years ago until 35,000 years ago |
Neanderthals and
modern humans information on the prehistoric people of Eurasia known as
Neanderthals, and on the early modern humans who succeeded them |
Neandertals:
a cyber perspective in 1856 at the Feldhofer Cave, near Dusseldorf
Germany, Neandertal Man informally introduced himself to the world. Named
after the valley in which he was discovered (Neander Tal), this hominid would
send anthropologists mad for over 100 years |
Neolithic
warfare |
Op
zoek naar eden wie waren onze voorouders, hoe leefden ze, waar leefden ze.
Hoe werden wij homo sapiens, de meeste dominante soort van deze aarde? in
Dutch |
Origin
of modern humans models of the origin and dispersal of Homo sapiens |
Piltdown
man Piltdown man is one of the most famous frauds in the history of
science |
Prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States
Anasazi, archaeology, anthropology, Pueblo Indians, Chaco Anasazi, Chaco Canyon, prehistory |
Prehistoric
cultures |
Prehistory
chronology |
Prehistory of Africa
the story of Africa is marked by the rise of complex societies (chiefdoms and
states), migrations, agriculture and pastoralism, and particularly diversity |
Prehistory of Alaska
archaeology, history, ethnography |
Prehistoric
archaeology of the Aegean bronze age, Neolithic cultures of Thessaly, Crete, and the Cyclades,
Eutresis and Korakou cultures of early Helladic, Cycladic period, Minoan
period, western Anatolia and the eastern Aegean in the early bronze age,
middle Helladic Greece, Minoan Crete, Minoan religion, Mycenaean tholos tombs and
early Mycenaean settlements |
Prehistoric
web index of ancient sites |
Primates:
a look at our closest relatives all primates share a suite of physical
features that allows them to be classified into the taxonomic order, primatae |
Sterkfontein
caves in South Africa Sterkfontein caves are extensive dolomite cave
deposits and proved to be one of the richest sites of early hominid fossils in
Africa |
Stone age reference
collection |
Stone
age women: "venus" of Willendorf found in 1908 by the
archaeologist Josef Szombathy |
Timeline of ancient times |
Tools of the Stone age |
Venus figures from the
Stone Age |
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