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  1. Early History of the Leakey Foundation
    The Leakey Foundation supports the study of human evolution and origins through projects investigating our early ancestors, the ecology of their times, their biology, and the interrelationships of different species.
    http: //leakeyfoundation.org/

  2. Stone Age Habitats
    Man's earliest ancestors sought protection from the elements and predators in natural shelters such as caves and rock overhangs.
    http: //personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/habit...

  3. Hunterian Museum : Guided Tour Homo Habilis
    http: //hunterian.gla.ac.uk/collections/museum/...

  4. Evolution Website
    http: //bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/atoz.htm

  5. Human Prehistory
    The evolution of Human Species followed different stages beginning with the Australopethicus and continuing with homo habilis, homo erectus and homo sapiens...
    http: //users.hol.gr/~dilos/prehis.htm

  6. Homo habilis
    Homo habilis existed between 2.4 and 1.5 million yers ago..
    http: //geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/7...

  7. Ancient Big Game Hunting
    This exhibit focuses on the animals and techniques of ancient big game hunters. It includes the type of tools, plants and animals used and the time periods in which different techniques prevailed.
    http: //anthro.mankato.msus.edu/prehistory/hunt...

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