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  • ...hat focuses on the study of [[Human evolution#History of paleoanthropology|human evolution]], tracing the [[anatomic]], [[behavioral]] and [[genetics|genetic]] linkag ...te [[1800s]] when important discoveries occurred which led to the study of human evolution. The discovery of the [[Neanderthal]] in [[Germany]], [[Thomas Huxley]]'s '
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  • ...a ramidus [[skeleton]] that was found in 1995, and is co-director of the [[Human Evolution Research Center]] in [[Berkeley]], CA. *[http://herc.berkeley.edu/index.php Human Evolution Research Center] - Berkeley, California
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  • ...what I have come to know with the rest of the world, especially concerning human evolution. Being able to directly contribute to the shared knowledge of the world is
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  • {{r|Human evolution}}
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  • ...ding anthropology department in order to garner a greater understanding of human evolution and civilization.
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  • ...ield, her interests mostly lie in physical/biological anthropology and the human evolution at the genetic level.
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  • |[[Human evolution]] || [[User:Nicholas_W_Parker|Nicholas W Parker]]
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  • ...Museum of Natural History in New York City. His research interests include human evolution, particularly the recognition of species in the human fossil record and the His work suggests that human evolution was not a gradual linear process; rather, it was an eventful story of evolu
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  • ...y interests within the discipline of Anthropology include the study of the human evolution and the origin of modern humans, the conservation of extant primates throug
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  • | pagename = Food and human evolution | abc = Food and human evolution
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  • ...erests lie in the areas of dinosaur and mammal palaeontology, the study of human evolution, and palaeobotany. She is planning to obtain her doctorate in palynology. N
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  • ...ifexist:Template:Self.jpg/credit|{{Self.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Crystal N Le]] human evolution as it coincides with her philosophical thoughts on human ethics and species
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  • ...ion. I have a general interest in the interrelationship of human diet and human evolution, and the relationship between nutrition and disease. I have had a delightf
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  • ...our time, and also admire Charles Krauthammer and Michael Kinsley. Modern human evolution is something that fascinates me, and I'm always on the lookout for lovely y
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  • :*Human evolution (use this naming convention for a topic article)
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  • ...ale archaeologist of the 20th century. Her work unveiled multiple clues to human evolution and uncovered some of the most valuable pieces of archaeological history ne
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  • | journal = Human Evolution
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