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Extensive discussion of the Spanish area's three archaeological sites, including fossils of Homo antecessor and Homo heidelbergensis. Features photo albums, discussion of stone toolmaking, VRML models of skull reconstructions, and a discussion of how H. antecessor forced a revision of the Homo family tree.
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Atapuerca, patrimonio de la humanidad. Grupo UCM  Project financed through the National Plan for Scientific Investigation, Technological Development and Innovation. AE00-0053-DIF human paleontology group of the universidad complutense in madrid MADRID SCIENTIFIC FILMS S.L. departamento paleontologia ucm universidad de burgos universidad de alcalá de henares designed for...
http://www.ucm.es/info/paleo/ata/english/

Phylogeny, morphology and life history.
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http://citd.scar.utoronto.ca/ANTD15/Bill/multi-media.html

Radio report about a research team's discovery, in a Pleistocene cave site in Atapuerca, Spain, of a new species of hominid (Homo antecessor) that may be the common ancestor of both modern humans and Neanderthals.
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May 30, 1997, Hour 1: Early Hominids Early Faint Young Sun Paradox  Spain has identified a new species of hominid one that they believe may be the common ancestor of both modern humans and our extinct cousins, the Neanderthals. The new species, named Homo antecessor, is thought to have lived some 800,000...
http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/1997/May/hour1_053097.html

Covers the hominid fossil record from Australia, East Asia and South-East Asia, including archaic and modern Homo sapiens and Homo erectus. Also includes a PDF field guide to the human skeleton, and downloadable data files of anthropometric data on various historical and modern Asian and Australian collections.
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Peter Brown's Australian and Asian Palaeoanthropology  These pages will look best on computers with a screen gamma of 1.8. Last updated 12/8/2005, with additions to teaching you are visitor since 1.12.98 Search WWWSearch www.une.edu.au...
http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/palaeo.html