paleocore.org
PaleoCore
http://paleocore.org/tools
This page provides links to helpful data management tools, data discovery portals and data standards webpages and resources. Open-source conceptual mapping tool. Dia is roughly inspired by the commercial Windows program Visio, though more geared towards informal diagrams for casual use. It can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. Diagramming and chart creation software. A free ontology editor and knowledge-base framework. A general data standard. Academic Phylogeny of Physical Anthropology.
eanthro.org
eAnthro Community Lab
http://eanthro.org/labs/home
On The Track of Prehistoric Humans. Anthro Labs is a collaborative website in which participants can upload their own data to explore a hypothesis. If you have any problems using this site or have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Funding for eAnthro Labs was provided in part by the Longhorn Innovation Fund for Technology. Award from the Research and Educational Technology Committee (R&E) of the IT governance structure at The University of Texas at Austin. EAnthro Digital Libraries List.
eanthro.org
eAnthro Community Lab
http://eanthro.org/labs
On The Track of Prehistoric Humans. Anthro Labs is a collaborative website in which participants can upload their own data to explore a hypothesis. If you have any problems using this site or have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Funding for eAnthro Labs was provided in part by the Longhorn Innovation Fund for Technology. Award from the Research and Educational Technology Committee (R&E) of the IT governance structure at The University of Texas at Austin. EAnthro Digital Libraries List.
eskeletons.org
Credits | eSkeletons
http://www.eskeletons.org/credits
Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, LAITS development lab. John Kappelman, PhD. Claud Bramblett, Christopher Davis, Sissi Janet Mattox, and Adrienne Witzel. Lauri Martin, PhD (2004-2009), Robert Scott (2003-2004), Angela Palmer (2001-2002), Murat Maga (2000-2001), and Myriam Zylstra, PhD (1999-2000). The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History for the loan of the primate skeletal materials; and The National Science Foundation for grants NSF DUE-0226040 and NSF IIS-9816644.
eskeletons.org
Boneviewer | eSkeletons
http://eskeletons.org/boneviewer/nid/12548/region/skull/bone/cranium
Specimen No.: USNM 143593/49859 and USNM 39528. University of Texas at Austin. Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, Development Lab. ESkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy through our osteology database. If you have problems using this site, or have other questions, please feel free to contact us. Reproduction or recreation is permitted under not for profit circumstances and enterprises with proper attribution to eSkeletons.org.
elucy.org
eLucy
http://www.elucy.org/links.html
Adobe Reader is needed to view Activities and Lessons. The Institute of Human Origins presents human evolution as an "interactive documentary experience." Through the "Learning Center", users examine the relationships between human and non-human primates, as well as several other organisms. The site discusses chromosomes, adaptations and the evolution of bipedalism. The site also offers current news and debates in paleoanthropology. The Institute of Human Origins. ELucy in the News. Copy 2007 Liberal Arts.
elucy.org
eLucy
http://www.elucy.org/credits.html
John Kappelman, PhD. Lauri McInnis Martin, PhD. Summer Klein, Rachel Menegaz, Nick Morgan, Sophia Salgado, and Christyna Solhan. Joe TenBarge, Assistant Dean. Project Manager and Programmer:. Art Direction and Graphic Design:. Student Technology Assistant: Marissa Kopatic. Gary Dickerson, STA Manager. Copy 2007 Liberal Arts.
elucy.org
eLucy
http://www.elucy.org/faq.html
What species is Lucy and how does she relate to humans? A well documented group of early hominins. Fossil Australopithecines show evidence of bipedalism and generally have relatively small brain size and body stature. This species may be ancestral to later. Does the small size of Lucy's brain mean she wasn't smart? How did Lucy become a fossil? How did Lucy move? What did Lucy eat? Why is Lucy so famous? Lucy is the best preserved and most complete specimen of. What sort of tools did Lucy use? Fossils...
eskeletons.org
Boneviewer | eSkeletons
http://eskeletons.org/boneviewer/nid/12549/region/skull/bone/cranium
Specimen No.: USNM 143578/A49876 (including skull) and USNM 114495. University of Texas at Austin. Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, Development Lab. ESkeletons provides an interactive environment in which to examine and learn about skeletal anatomy through our osteology database. If you have problems using this site, or have other questions, please feel free to contact us.
elucy.org
eLucy
http://www.elucy.org/compant.html
Please select the bone you would like to view. Now select a view. The talus is more robust in bipeds in order to compensates for greater weight transmission during the foot strike. Chimpanzees have relatively small tali compared to the lager talus seen in humans. Has a robust talus like that seen in modern humans. The inferior articular processes in human thoracic vertebrae are larger than the superior articular processes; the superior articular process in chimpanzees is more pronounced than the inferior...