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NATURE NET
Physical anthropology, the study of human origins, is a rapidly changing field. Each new fossil hominid find has the potential to change our understanding of how humans evolved and spread out of Africa. Anthropology in the News, maintained by David Carlson at Texas A&M University (www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html), has many of the current anthropology related articles that can be accessed on the Internet. Origins of Humankind (www. dealsonline.com/origins/) also has articles on the latest discoveries.
Africa has been the focus of physical anthropology studies for decades, ...
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