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Mystery Fossil: Physical Anthropology Laboratory Exercises 4.0

Michael Park (Autor)

CD-ROM (Software)
2006 | 4th edition
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Hersteller)
978-0-07-310505-5 (ISBN)
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Aims to simulate a physical anthropology laboratory experience. This CD-ROM contains: descriptions and images of 6 unknown and 18 known fossils, and the crania and dentition of a chimp and human. It helps students, learn about lumping and splitting species, and determine the species of the unknown fossils and place them on the hominid family tree.
This CD-ROM simulates a physical anthropology laboratory experience and teaches students to think like paleoanthropologists. The CD contains descriptions and full color images of 6 unknown (or “mystery”) fossils, 18 known fossils, and the crania and dentition of a modern chimp and human. There are 14 exercises for students to complete within the program. These exercises led students through the steps paleoanthropologists use to study fossil hominins, from learning basic anatomy, measurement of skulls, interpretation of results, and identification of Mystery Fossils. Students learn about lumping and splitting species, and the program asks students to determine the species of the unknown fossils and place them on the hominid family tree.

Michael Alan Park (Ph.D. Indiana, 1979) is a professor of anthropology at Central Connecticut State University, where he has been on the faculty since 1973, teaching courses in general anthropology, human evolution, biocultural diversity, human ecology, forensic anthropology, and the evolution of human behavior. His interests focus on the application of evolutionary theory to the story of human evolution and on the quality of science education and the public perception and understanding of scientific matters. He is the author or co-author of four current texts in anthropology as well as technical and popular articles.

Exercise 1. Basic skeletal and dental anatomyExercise 2. Dating methodsExercise 3. Distinguishing HomininsExercise 4. Evolutionary trends in cranial capacityExercise 5. Evolution of the Hominid face and skullExercise 6. Mystery Fossil 1Exercise 7. Mystery Fossil 2Exercise 8. Mystery Fossil 3Exercise 9. Mystery Fossil 4Exercise 10. Mystery Fossil 5Exercise 11. Mystery Fossil 6Exercise 12. Lumping and SplittingExercise 13. The Paranthropus questionExercise 14. Phylogeny

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.3.2006
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Mineralogie / Paläontologie
ISBN-10 0-07-310505-8 / 0073105058
ISBN-13 978-0-07-310505-5 / 9780073105055
Zustand Neuware
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