Hominid Evolution The Hunterian Museum in Glasgow provides an online exhibition starting with the dryopithecine apes of the Miocine era and working through to modern humans. http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/museum/hominid/hominid_index.shtml Gla.ac.uk~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Maropeng The official visitor centres for the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, Gauteng, South Africa. Provides information on the Sterkfontein Caves, the exhibition, and the other facilities for conferences, education and accommodation. http://www.maropeng.co.za Maropeng.co.za~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Aida Gomez Robles Personal webpage of this researcher in Paleoanthropology at the National Research Centre on Human Evolution (CENIEH). Includes research lines, publications, fieldwork and curriculum vitae. http://aida.gomezrobles.googlepages.com/ Googlepages.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Hominid Evolution An unorthodox human evolution theory based on a synthesis of biological and cultural theory and new discoveries in neuropsychology. http://www.serpentfd.org/section2hominidevolution.html Serpentfd.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Hominid Species Provides information on the discovery of hominid fossils in different parts of the world and the time range in which each species lived. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/species.html Talkorigins.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Sahelanthropus tchadensis Picture and discussion of the fossil cranium TM 266-01-060-1 (Toumaï) found in Chad in 2001. It is estimated to be between six and seven million years old. Until other early hominid fossils are found to provide context it cannot be known how this specie http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/toumai.html Talkorigins.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check