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Becoming Human - http://www.becominghuman.org/
Broadband documentary offers a journey through human evolution; also includes activities and lesson plans. |
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Stone Age Reference Collection - http://www.hf.uio.no/iakh/forskning/sarc/iakh/lithic/sarc.html
Extensive collection of tools, materials, and online publications about stone age technology. |
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Mysteries of Çatalhöyük - http://www.smm.org/catal/
An interactive tour of this archaeological dig in Turkey. Includes a timeline and photographs of the project, and details of the techniques used. |
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Australia's Lost Kingdoms - http://www.lostkingdoms.com/
Explains how the animals and climate of Australia have changed over time; with games and facts. |
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Walking With Prehistoric Beasts - http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/beasts/beasts.html
A look at the animals who ruled the planet after the dinosaurs became extinct. Includes facts, a photo gallery, and interactive games, |
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Flints and Stones - http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/flint/menu.html
You've heard about the Stone Age. Now step into it. Visit this site to learn how the hunters gatherers really lived. |
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Origins of Western Culture - http://www.mnh.si.edu/museum/VirtualTour/Tour/First/Human/index.html
A virtual journey through human evolution. From the Smithsonian. |
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Prehistory in the Electronic Passport - http://www.mrdowling.com/602prehistory.html
Brief history of early man's culture and development. |
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Archaeology and Human Prehistory: A Virtual Exhibition - http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/
Ancient technology and human prehistory in ancient civilizations of China, Egypt, Greece, India, Latin America, Mesopotamia, Vikings and North America. |
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Prehistoric Man by History Link 101 - http://www.historylink101.com/prehistory.htm
Offers links categorized in five areas: art, daily life, maps, pictures, and research on early man. |
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Creation Stories - http://www.internet-at-work.com/hos_mcgrane/creation/cstorymenu.html
Ancient stories told to explain the natural wonders and disasters observed by early man. |
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A Virtual Tour of Cave Paintings - http://www.hbschool.com/activity/cavepaintings/cavepaintings.html
Cave paintings let us learn about the lives of people long ago. People painted animals and even painted outlines of their hands. Take a look. |
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First Came the Mammoth, Then Came Architecture - http://www.howardbloom.net/the_neolithic.htm
Short history of prehistoric architecture, from mammoth-bone tents to Stone Age cities. |
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CaveArt - http://www.classzone.com/net_explorations/U1/U1_main.cfm
Interactive site draws visitors into the world of cave artists. Includes information on the people themselves as well as their paintings, sculptures, and etchings. |
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The Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago - http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/
Online exhibit by the Illinois State Museum depicting the environments, plants, and animals of the late Pleistocene. |