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Ok - I have been working on priority topics and have compiled the list below and am trying to work through them one by one. One of the most critical tasks - I think - is to complete some of the major headings as the subpages are then logically identified and can thus be listed. Please feel free to go in and edit away, add to the list etc. It would also be helpful if some editors would look at completing or moving towards approval some of the articles I have started (there would be a clear COI if I did this). Many thanks in advance!
Lee R. Berger 04:37, 8 September 2007 (CDT) |
- Anthropology - needs some additions and clarifications of sub-disciplines
- Archeology - stub - needs lots of work
- Paleoantology
- Sociology - stub - needs lots of work
- Primatology
- Linguistics - good article needs to move towards approval
- Genetics - good article needs to move towards approval
- Paleoanthropology- needs work
- Physical anthropology - stub- needs work
- Forensic anthropology
- Culture
- Tools or Tool use
- Hominin - needs work, editing images etc.
- Hominid - needs final editing and approval.
- Fossil
- Primate - needs some additions, clarifications and editing.
- Primate/Gallery just started!
- Primate/Bibliography just started - need to agree on referencing format
- Primate/Related Articles - we need to just tackle this one at a time - please give me feedback on the stub format of Indri, black lemur, Common brown lemur, Black and white ruffed lemur.
- Ape - needs thoughts on whether this is an appropriate category heading and additions
- Monkey- needs thoughts on whether this is an appropriate category heading and additions
- Prosimian - needs work
- Lemur - needs work
- Fossil hominin species
- Sahelanthropus tchadensis
- Orrorin tugenensis
- Ardipithecus ramidus
- Ardipithecus ramidus
- Australopithecus anamensis
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Australopithecus africanus
- Australopithecus aethiopicus
- Australopithecus garhi
- Kenyanthropus platyops
- Paranthropus boisei
- Paranthropus robustus
- Homo rudolfensis
- Homo habilis
- Homo ergaster
- Homo erectus
- Homo georgicus
- Homo antecessor
- Homo heidelbergensis
- Homo neanderthalensis
- Homo floresiensis
- Homo sapiens
- European fossil hominin sites
- Asian fossil hominin sites
- African fossil hominin sites
- East African fossil sites
- Hadar
- Koobi Fora
- South African fossil sites
- Coopers- Plio-Pleistocene
- Cornelia - Pleistocene
- Erfkroon - Pleistocene
- Drimolen - Plio-Pleistocene
- Florisbad- Pleistocene
- Gladysvale- Plio-Pleistocene
- Gondolin
- Haasgat
- Hoedjiespunt - Pleistocene
- Kromdraai - Plio-Pleistocene
- Langebaan lagoon - Mio-Pliocene
- Makapansgat - Plio-Pleistocene
- Minaars - Plio-Pleistocene
- Motsetse - Plio-Pleistocene
- Plovers lake - Pleistocene
- Riet River
- Sterkfontein - Plio-Pleistocene
- Swartkrans
- Taung - Plio-Pleistocene
- Australopithecus africanus sites
- Paranthropus robustus sites
- Historical articles
- Africa
- Europe
- Asia
- Biographies of Anthropologists, Archeologists etc.
- Robert Broom
- Ronald Clarke
- Raymond Dart
- Charles Darwin
- John Fleagle
- F. Clarke Howell
- Donald Johanson
- Mary Leakey
- Louis Leakey
- Henry McHenry
- John Napier
- Phillip Tobias
- Tim White
I also feel A sub-group needs to be set up to handle each individual species of human ancestor e.g. Australopithecus africanus, all living primate species e.g. Homo sapiens, each major fossil hominin and primate locality e.g. Gladysvale, and each major fossil discovery e.g. Taung child - (a monumental task but stubs on each to start would be great - go to Primate to see a comprehensive list of living primates).