<p>At some schools, some of the best scholars in evolution/paleontology are in geology rather than biology. In addition to BillyMc’s excellent suggestion, I would consider schools with a geology program with an evolutionary biology track. Quaternary studies are quite popular at the moment. On a more practical note, geology majors are currently more employable than biology graduates and particularly anthropology graduates.</p>
<p>As a specific suggestion, Duke’s program is pretty much tailor-made for your interests and has a collection of 24,000 fossil primates.</p>
<p>[Duke</a> University | Evolutionary Anthropology: Home](<a href=“http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/]Duke”>http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/)</p>