The human face is strikingly distinct from our fossil cousins and ancestors—most notably, it is significantly smaller, and ...
Biological anthropology is the sub-discipline of anthropology that studies human evolution and variation. Specific emphasis is on mechanisms of biological evolution, genetic inheritance, human ...
Where are we going? These are some of the big questions biological anthropology seeks to answer, using the principles of evolution as a backdrop for formulating and testing hypotheses about ...
The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology focuses on matters regarding the origins of humankind. The Institute’s researchers study widely-differing aspects of human evolution. They ...
Most classes are small enough to allow interaction between student and teacher on an individual basis Anthropology is the study of all aspects of humanity at all times. Majors will explore human ...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers led by Dr. Alejandra Pascual-Garrido, Research Affiliate at the School of ...
Animals can learn from each other, maintaining their cultures for long periods of time. What sets people apart may be the ...
Face bones unearthed in a cave suggest that members of our genus, Homo, reached northern Spain as early as 1.4 million years ago.
The University of Wyoming Anthropology Museum is in the George C. Frison Building on the north side of campus at 12th and Lewis. Visitors will find exhibits throughout three floors of the building.
Anthropology at the University of Delaware exposes students to the main areas of ... The combination of culture and biology, evolution and history emphasized in our program is ideal for students ...