My research:


Measuring Sangiran 17 Sex or species? Me in Javan volcano
As a paleoanthropologist my research focuses on reconstructing human evolution. My work has taken me around the world: from Java, Indonesia, to Africa - from Europe to the Middle East. I've used the information gathered during these travels to address important questions, such as:
  • When did humans split from the common ancestor we share with the apes?
  • Where and how did modern humans first evolve?
  • How can an extinct species, often represented only by fragmentary bones and teeth, be recognized in the fossil record?
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my collaborative fieldwork in West Java, Indonesia 

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