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    1. Welcome Page
    2. Syllabus
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    4. Office Hours
    5. Textbook
    6. Fossil Skulls Page
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    12. Exam Information
    13. "Main Characteristics of Anthropology"
    14. "Anthropology and . . . Its Parts"
    15. "Major Characteristics of Modern Physical Anthropology"
    16. Sample Exam Questions are now on the Web:
    17. "History of Thought to ca. 1860"
    18. "Conceptual Changes Between the 18th and 20th Centuries"
    19. "Major Discoveries 1850s to 21st Century"
    20. Primates, Apes, and Humans:
      • Partial Taxonomic Classification of Prehistoric and Contemporary Primates
      • A Comparison of Apes and Humans
      • General Features and Major Evolutionary Trends of Apes and Humans
    21. "Fossil Man [sic.] in the Pleistocene"
    22. "Outline Chart of the Principal Paleolithic Industries"

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