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- This article is currently being developed as part of a student project involving an Anthropology course at University of Colorado at Boulder.  If you are not involved with this project, please refrain from further developing this article until otherwise noted.  Thank you.
In anthropology there are many different factions studied to determine how we have achieved where we are today. One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Until further research is gathered I will be posting and updating this page. Sorry for the lack of information I am still in the process of working on this article. Thanks for your patience.  
In anthropology there are many different factions studied to determine how we have achieved where we are today. One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Until further research is gathered I will be posting and updating this page. Sorry for the lack of information I am still in the process of working on this article. Thanks for your patience.  


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- This article is currently being developed as part of a student project involving an Anthropology course at University of Colorado at Boulder. If you are not involved with this project, please refrain from further developing this article until otherwise noted. Thank you.


In anthropology there are many different factions studied to determine how we have achieved where we are today. One such section is the observation of brain growth over time. Until further research is gathered I will be posting and updating this page. Sorry for the lack of information I am still in the process of working on this article. Thanks for your patience.

Corinne Kindoll Department of Anthropology Cu Boulder