Conclusion

Many years of work have gone into the process of constructing our evolutionary history. All those years of work have yielded an extensive portrait of the hominid species, but there are still many holes left to be filled and the species that have been discovered rely on little fossil evidence. The lines separating each species overlaps and the lifestyle of each species are arbitrarily determined. Anthropologist were not around to see how these species lived, therefore they can only guess by what is left behind. Many things were not fossilized or anthropologist have not found them yet. There is a lot of undiscovered fossils out there, so keep your eyes open for the new findings to come.

 
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Special thanks to Dr. Mary Glenn for great lecture notes and lots of encouragement.
Also, thanks to Aaron Marks for sleepless nights at the computer, 
and for putting up with my eccentricities.  This page would not 
have been possible without him.

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