Lee Berger,
the American paleoanthropologist, who led the team that made the discovery, told the BBC.
Forty years ago today, a young
American paleoanthropologist named Donald Johanson made the discovery of a lifetime in the arid badlands of Ethiopia's remote Afar region: a 3.2 - million - year - old skeleton of a small - brained creature that walked upright like we do.
Not exact matches
An allegation against Richmond, the curator of human origins at the
American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City, inspired a cascade of other allegations about him and motivated several senior
paleoanthropologists to do battle against sexual harassment in their field.
Paleoanthropologist William Kimbel, anthropologist Katie Hinde, and paleoecologist Kaye Reed, all at ASU, began preparing the statement weeks ago, after learning of an impending Science story on alleged sexual misconduct by Brian Richmond, a paleoanthropologist at the American Museum of Natural Histor
Paleoanthropologist William Kimbel, anthropologist Katie Hinde, and paleoecologist Kaye Reed, all at ASU, began preparing the statement weeks ago, after learning of an impending Science story on alleged sexual misconduct by Brian Richmond, a
paleoanthropologist at the American Museum of Natural Histor
paleoanthropologist at the
American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
asks Ian Tattersall, a
paleoanthropologist at the
American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
«The foot is not entirely humanlike, but it's more humanlike than not,» William Harcourt - Smith, a
paleoanthropologist at Lehman College in the Bronx and the
American Museum of Natural History in New York, told Live Science.
Paleoanthropologist Will Harcourt - Smith of the
American Museum of Natural History in New York City isn't willing to go that far.
Future studies will be needed to see if this pattern is found just in A. africanus or in other members of Australopithecus as well, says
paleoanthropologist Brian Richmond of the
American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Caley Orr, an assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy at Midwestern University, and Eric Delson, a
paleoanthropologist at Lehman College / CUNY and the
American Museum of Natural History, both think that the new theory erasing the other Homo species is intriguing, but believe that more specimens and additional research are needed to fully validate it.