Evolutionary Perspective

The C. Warren Irvin, Jr., Collection of Charles Darwin and Darwiniana

http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/nathist/darwin/darwin.html

 This site is devoted to Darwin and his work. It is a very complete site that summarizes literature and describes people that influenced Darwin. It also describes Darwin's philosophy of evolution and that of supporters that followed him.

 

Anthropology in the News

http://www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html

This site provides links to current developments in anthropology. They include links about early man, early tools (including a prehistoric factory), along with the social development of monkeys, chimps, and great apes.

Talk Origins

http://www.talkorigins.org/

This site is devoted to the creation vs. evolution debate. It has articles and discussions about nearly every aspect of evolution and creationism. It is slightly biased for evolution.

 

Why I Disbelieve Evolution

http://www.freeweb.pdq.net/smokin/evolution/

Site that is committed to showing flaws and weak spots in evolutionary theory. It has extensive links to other sites on the topic.

 

Flints and Stones

http://museums.ncl.ac.uk/flint/menu.html

Very good site about hunter/gatherers. It has pictures of art and jewelry made by early hunter/gatherers and a quiz to see if you could survive eating like a hunter/gatherer.


These links explore various topics in sociology and include resources for writing papers. There is a brief description of each site. The sites within the topics represent various viewpoints and do not imply any endorsement of these views by the university.

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