Tree of Life | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/human-origins/understanding-our-past/tree-of-life
Hall of Human Origins | American Museum of Natural History
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Hall of Human Origins | American Museum of Natural History
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Decades ago, this extinct flightless species would have been called a bird, full stop. Today, this not-so-distant relative of Velociraptor is recognized as one more fascinating fossil org…
Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Hall of Human Origins | American Museum of Natural History
of Primate Evolution Neanderthal Tools Peking
Hall of Human Origins | American Museum of Natural History
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Scientists think that many dinosaur species sported primitive feathers—precursors to those birds use to fly, court mates, and more.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Research suggests that the first members of the genus Homo—which includes Homo sapiens—were no larger than earlier hominins.
Early humans like Peking Man may have been smaller
Which primates came before us?
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Explore your ancestral past and the 22nd-century possibilities of DNA research with this collection of kid-friendly titles selected for the Hall of Human Origins.
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A pair of fossils on display in the exhibition Dinosaurs Among Us at the American Museum of Natural History hints at the social lives of ancient oviraptorid dinosaurs.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Take part in a virtual lab experience with the Hall of Human Origins Educational Laboratory.
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