Information on a week-long course in forensic dentistry to be held 8-14 March 1998. Emphasizes the identification of humans from dental remains in addition to investigation and analysis of bitemark evidence.
Software using 3-D, photorealistic images of fossils to teach introductory students about ten important milestones in human evolution, from the appearance of primates to the extinction of the Neanderthals. Fossil and modern skeletal material and artifacts can be rotated from any angle for easy viewing, and illustrated definitions of all technical terms are available by clicking on the unfamiliar word. Demo lessons are available.
A multimedia CD-Rom program designed by Prof. Jeanne Sept (Indiana University) to aid introductory archaeology students in understanding the archaeological evidence for proto-human behavior. Uses actual data for student analysis. Demo version available.
An on-line study guide to accompany the text of the same name. Includes news updates, on-line quizzes, critical thinking / writing exercises, and a list of WWW links associated with chapter topics.
A course offered at the University of Texas (Zoology 317) covering human genetics with a special emphasis on evolution. Includes lecture notes and links to helpful genetics resources. Taught by Prof. H. Eldon Sutton.
Lecture notes available for courses in Introductory Anatomy, Human Evolution, and Evolutionary Developmental Biology. Courtesy of the Centre for Human Biology.
A good reference covering many topics in introductory biology. Includes sections on genetics, muscular and skeletal systems, the development of evolutionary theory, and modern views on evolution.
A downloadable laboratory manual for the Osteology / Forensic Anthropology course (Anth 363 / 464) taught by Dr. Randy Skelton at the University of Montana (in WP 5.1 format).