- Agricultural Revolution
- Student module examining the emergence of agriculture, the technological advancements and the cultural changes that accompanied its rise. - Ancient Man
- Directory dedicated to finding sites that explore ancient history. - Ancient Sites Directory
- A directory of prehistoric sites in Britain, with photographs, descriptions and directions. - Archaeogeodesy, A Key to Prehistory
- Encompasses ancient surveying, navigation, astronomy, measure of the earth. By James Q. Jacobs. - Comparative Archaeology WEB
- Quick dissemination of information across continents to promote interregional comparisons of prehistoric archaeology through news bulletins, announcements, abstracts, reports, articles, dissertations and databases, links, etc. - Development of Western Civilization: Prehistory
- Points to sites addressing modern humans' origins as well as their art and daily life. - EMuseum Prehistory Section
- Learn about the ancient big game hunters and the prehistoric peoples of Egypt, Greece, India, Latin America, Mesopotamia, and North America. - Human Prehistory: An Exhibition
- The evolution of Human Species from Australopethicus through Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and Homo sapiens. - Neolithic Statues from Jordan at the Smithsonian
- Provides information about the discovery, construction, conservation, and display of the statues and explores them as works of art and cultic objects. - Origins of Agriculture as a Natural Experiment in Cultural Evolution
- Paper by Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd, and Robert L. Bettinger. - Philippine Prehistory
- Discusses the role that Philippine prehistory plays in the development of Asia. - Prehistoric Man - History Link 101
- Points to resources dedicated to cave and rock art, daily life, maps, pictures, and research on prehistoric man. - Prehistoric Man - Wikipedia
- Article about human prehistory, the period before written history became available. - Reflections on Prehistory
- Essay by James Q. Jacobs addressing our earliest ancestors and their evolution, Pleistocene adaptation, the dawn of agriculture, and the rise of civilizations across the globe. - Stone Age Habitats
- Describes prehistoric people's transition from using shelter to creating shelter. - The Prehistoric Society
- International society whose interests are world wide and extend from the earliest human origins to the emergence of written records.
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