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- Home | Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA)
Where did we come from? How did we get here? CARTA's primary goal is to "explore and explain the origins of the human phenomenon" In other words, seeking answers to these age-old questions Learn more in CARTA's Summary Report
- CARTA Maps Humanity’s Distinctive Evolution
To help spur further advancements, CARTA is developing an important resource for the field—the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny, a catalog of the many uniquely human features that set us apart from the great apes
- EVOLUTION OF CARTA WHAT IS CARTA?
origins of the human phenomenon Composed of UC San Diego and Salk Institute faculty, along with an international panel of prominent experts, our research eforts and discourse span an array of academic disciplines and forms our unique approach to the fundamental que
- CARTA: Exploring Human Evolution through Ethnology - YouTube
UCTV explores human culture through literature, history, ethics, philosophy, cinema and religion so we can better understand the human experience
- VIDEO: CARTA: Human Origins and Humanity’s Future: Past . . . - UCSD
The human capacity to change the planet is not something new, but is rooted in our deep evolutionary past One of the hallmarks of humans is our large brain size, which began to expand about 2 million years ago
- CARTA: Ancient DNA and Human Evolution - UCTV - University of . . .
This symposium brings together researchers at the forefront of ancient DNA research and population genetics to discuss current developments and share insights about human migration and adaptation
- Human evolution news, features and articles - Live Science
Learn about how Homo sapiens came to be with the latest human evolution news, features and articles from Live Science
- Our Human Story: Where we Come From and How we Evolved
Our Human Story is a guide to our fossil relatives, from what may be the earliest hominins such as Sahelanthropus, dating back six to seven million years, through to our own species, Homo sapiens
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