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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Biological_Anthropology/Physical_Anthropology_(Schoenberg)/06%3A_Paleoanthropology/6.01%3A_Introduction_to_PaleoanthropologyPaleoanthropology deals with hominids (bipedal hominoids). In previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoant...Paleoanthropology deals with hominids (bipedal hominoids). In previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoanthropology section, most of our knowledge is based on data gathered through archaeology, and we focus on hominid fossils, and how to interpret them.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/Archaeology%3A_It's_More_Than_Digging_In_The_Dirt_(Scheib)/01%3A_Anthropology_and_Archaeology_-_An_Overview/1.01%3A_What_is_AnthropologyFrom museums, science magazines, television shows, and even films, most of us have had some exposure to archaeology and have become familiar with some of the world’s most famous archaeological discove...From museums, science magazines, television shows, and even films, most of us have had some exposure to archaeology and have become familiar with some of the world’s most famous archaeological discoveries. However, have you ever met an archaeologist in person? What is archaeology and what do archaeologists do? First, archaeology is much more than digging! Archaeology is just one of the sub-disciplines of the larger field of anthropology.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Yuba_College/Physical_Anthropology_Anthro-1/04%3A_Paleontology_and_Primate_Evolution/4.02%3A_Introduction_to_PaleoanthropologyThumbnail: Primate skulls provided courtesy of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. (CC BY 2.5; K. N'Diaye. Evolutionary History of a Gene Controlling Brain Size. PLoS Biol 2(5): e13...Thumbnail: Primate skulls provided courtesy of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. (CC BY 2.5; K. N'Diaye. Evolutionary History of a Gene Controlling Brain Size. PLoS Biol 2(5): e134. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020134).
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Biological_Anthropology/Physical_Anthropology_(Schoenberg)/06%3A_PaleoanthropologyIn previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoanthropology section, most of our knowledge is based on data g...In previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoanthropology section, most of our knowledge is based on data gathered through archaeology, and we focus on hominid fossils, and how to interpret them.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/ANT-103%3A_Physical_Biological_Anthropology/01%3A_Introduction_to_Biological_Anthropology/1.03%3A_What_is_Biological_AnthropologyThe focus of this book is the anthropological subdiscipline of biological anthropology, which is the study of the human species from a biological perspective. Biological anthropology uses a scientific...The focus of this book is the anthropological subdiscipline of biological anthropology, which is the study of the human species from a biological perspective. Biological anthropology uses a scientific and evolutionary approach to answer many of the same questions all anthropologists are concerned with.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/EXPLORATIONS%3A_An_Invitation_to_Biological_Anthropology_(Scheib)/01%3A_Introduction_to_Biological_Anthropology/1.03%3A_What_is_Biological_AnthropologyThe focus of this book is the anthropological subdiscipline of biological anthropology, which is the study of the human species from a biological perspective. Biological anthropology uses a scientific...The focus of this book is the anthropological subdiscipline of biological anthropology, which is the study of the human species from a biological perspective. Biological anthropology uses a scientific and evolutionary approach to answer many of the same questions all anthropologists are concerned with.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anthropology/Biological_Anthropology/The_History_of_Our_Tribe_-_Hominini_(Welker)/01%3A_Introduction_to_PaleoanthropologyThumbnail: Primate skulls provided courtesy of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. (CC BY 2.5; K. N'Diaye. Evolutionary History of a Gene Controlling Brain Size. PLoS Biol 2(5): e13...Thumbnail: Primate skulls provided courtesy of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. (CC BY 2.5; K. N'Diaye. Evolutionary History of a Gene Controlling Brain Size. PLoS Biol 2(5): e134. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0020134).
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Yuba_College/Physical_Anthropology_Anthro-1/04%3A_Paleontology_and_Primate_Evolution/4.01%3A_Introduction_to_PaleoanthropologyPaleoanthropology deals with hominids (bipedal hominoids). In previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoant...Paleoanthropology deals with hominids (bipedal hominoids). In previous sections, we compared ourselves to living creatures that you can see running around in their natural habitat, but in the paleoanthropology section, most of our knowledge is based on data gathered through archaeology, and we focus on hominid fossils, and how to interpret them.