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*[[Archeology]] - stub - needs lots of work
*[[Archeology]] - stub - needs lots of work
*[[Paleoantology]]
*[[Paleoantology]]
*[[Sociology]]
*[[Sociology]] - stub - needs lots of work
*[[Primatology]]
*[[Primatology]]
*[[Linguistics]]
*[[Linguistics]] - good article needs to move towards approval
*[[Genetics]]
*[[Genetics]] - good article needs to move towards approval
*[[Paleoanthropology]]- needs work
*[[Paleoanthropology]]- needs work
*[[Physical anthropology]]
*[[Physical anthropology]]

Revision as of 23:58, 20 August 2007

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Anthropology Workgroup
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Priority List
Should we create a priority checklist of articles in this workgroup that need to be completed urgently and move towards approval as soon as possible? We could then begin tackling these one by one and get a structure going in this workgroup? I would propose the following list to start and if you think it’s a good idea just add to the list - or better yet – start or finish an article!
Lee R. Berger 00:50, 21 August 2007 (CDT)

I also feel A sub-group needs to be set up to handle each individual species of human ancestor e.g. Australopithecus africanus, all living primate species e.g. Homo sapiens, each major fossil hominin and primate locality e.g. Gladysvale, and each major fossil discovery e.g. Taung child - (a monumental task but stubs on each to start would be great - go to Primate to see a comprehensive list of living primates).