Extinct Primates: Evolution Written in the Record | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/human-origins/understanding-our-past/extinct-primates
Which primates came before us?
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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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Designed for students in grades 9-12 to explore how hominins have changed over time.
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What are evolutionary trees? How do hominids differ from primates? And why is it important that humans are capable of symbolic thought? Find out with this guide from „DNA“ to „variat…
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This 2D panel exhibition explores the evolutionary connections between living dinosaurs—birds—and their extinct relatives.
© Illustration by Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking
We know a lot about our remarkable past: the rich human fossil record dates back more than six million years, and exciting new specimens are found all the time.
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New technology is revealing that the physiology and anatomy of dinosaurs and birds are more alike than once thought.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Modern birds still boast talons and hollow bones, callbacks to their evolutionary link to ancient dinosaurs.
Zhao Chuang; courtesy of Peking Natural Science Organization
Humans and chimps share 98.8% of their DNA. How can they be so alike – yet so different?
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Find an answer to the question, „What is human nature?“ Investigate Jane Goodall’s pioneering field research. And consider the vast potential of the human genome.
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