NM's Creative Impulse Prehistory - A collection of links broken down by time period.Prehistory.org - A portal offering prehistory news, research and conference information.
The Prehistoric Society - Concerned with prehistory world-wide, its membership is drawn from many countries. Newsletters online, lectures, events, grants, merchandise.
The Long Foreground: Human Prehistory - An interactive tutorial produced by the Learning Commons of Washington State University.
World Prehistory Chronology - A chronology of events shaping the evolution and activities of societies prior to the invention of writing. The site contains baseline dates for both New and Old World developments.
Stone Age Habitats - Overview of construction by early humans. Includes a summary of environmental alteration by prehistoric peoples.
Reflections on Prehistory - Offers an overview of prehistory ranging from topics on early hominids to regional discussions of prehistory in the Near East and the American Southwest.
Prehistoric Man by History Link 101 - Offers links categorized in five areas: art, daily life, maps, pictures, and research on early man.
Prehistory and Disease - A educational series created by the BBC that discusses the origins of modern medicine.
Ecological Role of Prehistoric Humans - An overview of how populations altered ecosystems and extinguished species prior to developing advanced technology.
Systematics in Prehistory - Robert C. Dunnell questions the validity of the concepts and assumptions of scientific classification of prehistoric societies based upon artifacts. A hypertext companion to the book with the same title that features chapter summaries and a glossary.
Discovery Channel: Stone Ages - Features highlights of prehistoric human life, with stone age interactives, games, galleries and news about human evolution.
Early Peoples - This website housed at the history dept. at Hanover College offers a series of links that direct the surfer to a variable range of sites that discuss neolithic, paleolithic and bronze age peoples across Europe.
Edge 3rd Culture - A talk by Jared Diamond, Ph.D. from UCLA that addresses the question of why human history unfolded differently on different continents for the last 13,000 years.
Human Prehistory: An Exhibition - This site offers an overview of human evolution and prehistory with a particular emphasis on early human developments in the Old World. The graphically enhanced tours open with a discussion of the origins of the study of "hominid evolution".
Prehistory Objectives - Portion of World History course, which provides an overview of both the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods as well as a section on different theoretical models used to conceptualize prehistory.