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Moore, Randy – American Biology Teacher, 2014
The alleged "man tracks" beside dinosaur tracks near Glen Rose, Texas, are among the most enduring pieces of evidence used by young-Earth creationists to reject evolution. Despite the tracks' fame, their most persistent advocate--that is, Carl Baugh of the Creation Evidence Museum--has published neither (1) peer-reviewed papers in…
Descriptors: Evolution, Scientific Concepts, Creationism, Paleontology
Youssef, Sayed Mohammed – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2016
William Golding has been identified as a nonconformist whose opinions always go contrary to what is customarily accepted or established. This is shown in all his novels, more specifically "The Inheritors", in which he defies long established opinions held by anthropologists, historians, archaeologists as well as many others about the…
Descriptors: Authors, Social Attitudes, Novels, Evolution
Chazan, Michael – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2012
This paper argues that teaching of concepts is deeply rooted in human phylogeny. The basis of this argument is a consideration of the type of knowledge used to make handaxes, a tool that is found in the archaeological record beginning around 1.8 million years ago. A distinction is made between the human capacity for teaching concepts, which has a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level, Equipment, Archaeology
Hope, Gill – Design and Technology Education, 2009
Gilbert Ryle (1949) divided knowledge into "know that" and "know how", which is neatly appealing to many design and technology educators, and like many writers on developing the curriculum, Kahney (1993) made a distinction between declarative knowledge: "verbal knowledge, that is, the kind you get from books, instructions…
Descriptors: Design, Technology Education, Practical Arts, Archaeology
Peer reviewedBinford, Sally R. – Bioscience, 1970
Correlates paleontological and archaeological data and proposes that evolutionary changes in the "Progressive Neanderthals resulted from changes in hunting patterns with accompanying changes in tool manufacture, social grouping, and mating patterns. (EB)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Biology, Evolution
Peer reviewedReed, Charles A. – Bioscience, 1970
Traces changes in the distribution and the extinction of many large mammals since the Pleistocene. Implicates man as the chief agent of extinction. (EB)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Evolution, Geographic Distribution
Kelsey, Kenneth W. – Sch Sci Math, 1970
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Earth Science, Evolution
Monastersky, Richard – Science News, 1992
Researchers who study the fossil record are seeking to determine whether the impact made by a comet or meteor really did decimate up to half of the life on this planet at the end of the Cretaceous period. Questions whether the extinction of plant and animal life was abrupt, started before the impact, or was a gradual change. (KR)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Evolution, Paleontology, Plants (Botany)
Lord, Philip, Jr. – 1991
Community historians often limit their efforts to periods of written records; this, despite the fact that many communities have witnessed some form of prehistoric human occupation. Prehistory is the study of human events before the advent of written accounts. The community historian interested in prehistory, which has as its main focus material…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Community Study, Evolution
Reilly, E. M., Jr. – Communicator, 1974
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Botany, Evolution
Peer reviewedHolden, Constance – Science, 1981
Comments on the personalities and viewpoints of Richard Leakey and Donald Johanson, paleoanthropologists who hold differing views on the origin of humans. Summarizes major paleoanthropological finds and suggests the use of radio-immunoassay techniques for untangling the human family tree. (JN)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Evolution, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBridger, J. F. D. – Journal of Geological Education, 1979
The interdisciplinary curriculum of the Hull College of Higher Education is described. A course entitled "Evolution and Prehistory" combines geology with prehistoric archaeology. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Archaeology, College Science, Evolution, Geology
Wieland, C. – South Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1977
Argues that the concept of special creation deserves fair and equal treatment as opposed to evolution as a viable, competing scientific model of origins. Cites findings from archaeology, geology and other sciences to support the claims. (CP)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Evolution, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedGould, Stephen Jay – BioScience, 1978
Describes a computer simulation of the evolution of species. This is a model for sorting out random and correlated paleontological events. (BB)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Peer reviewedSeager, Robert D. – American Biology Teacher, 1990
Presented is a discussion of recent evidence on the evolution of human forms on earth gathered and evaluated using mitochondrial DNA techniques. Theories regarding the possibility that a common female ancestor existed in Africa about 200,000 years ago are discussed. A list of teaching aids is provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, College Science, DNA
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