2011 Featured Science
Tracking Lineage Through a Bramble New York Times
Tracking Lineage Through a Bramble New York Times
A Hello to Arms: Early and enduring microlith technology
gave modern humans the edge
Nature Print edition cover
A Grassy Trend in Human Ancestors
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Bill Kimbel
Prezi.com
10.28.2016
https://prezi.com/tcjbvs_o31_y/bill-kimbel/
Inconvenient Truths: From Love to Extinctions
ASU Origins Project video (Marean panel member)
10.19.2016
https://origins.asu.edu/events/conversation-inconvenient-truths-love-extinctions
If you would like to establish a new scholarship, please contact:
Yohannes Haile-Selassie, IHO Director
yhaileselassie@asu.edu or 480.727.6582
Jennifer Marsteen, Executive Director of Development
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Jennifer.Marsteen@asu.edu or 480.965.7546
Through groundbreaking research and discovery at field sites around the world, the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University has led the way in creating new knowledge about our place in the world and how we came to occupy it—collaborative research that promises to reveal how our species transcended its position as a prominent species on a millions-of-years-old African landscape to become the preeminent species on the plane
The Institute of Human Origins houses a large library of images of hu
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