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Davis HallThe Anthropology Program is located on the second floor of Davis Hall at the St. Petersburg Bayboro Campus. The program's facilities include Anthropology Showcases, Anthropology Research Lab, Anthropology Student Lounge. All classrooms include computer with Internet, DVD/CDROM/VCR and sound system. Anthropology ShowcaseThe showcases are located on the second floor of Davis Hall across from offices 270 and 283. While one of the cases highlights faculty research in Africa and Central America, two of the display cases were created by students. One focuses on their individual community research projects for Research Methods and the other showcase features group projects focusing on hominid evolution for Prehistoric Human Evolution. Anthropology Student LoungeThe lounge is located in Davis 201. Although the lounge is available there is restricted access as the space doubles as our Research Center. We have two Dell computers with a printer available for student use, comfortable sitting area, microwave, reference books, and a collection of anthropological journals including Current Anthropology, Human Organization, American Antiquity, Cultural Survival, and American Anthropologists. Anthropology Research CenterThe Research center is also located in Davis 201. The center is the location of faculty equipment and research concerning lithics, ceramics, ethnography, and film. CollectionsHominid Caste Fossil Collection Our collection contains replicas of important hominoid and hominin remains including Proconsul, Sivapithecus, Sahelanthropus tchadensis, A. afarensis, A. africanus, A. boisei, A. robustus, H. habilis, H. rudolfensis, H. ergaster, H. erectus, and H. heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis, early Anatomically modern Human, H. floresiensis, and modern human. There are also skeletal replicas of rhesus,baboon, gibbon, gorilla, and chimpanzee. Stone Tool Collection Our stone tool collection consists of Early and Middle Stone Age Stone Tool replicas from Africa and Europe.
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