ANTH 70 Students Make a Remarkable Discovery in South Africa
While excavating at Malapa, students made an important contribution to the story of human evolution.
[more]While excavating at Malapa, students made an important contribution to the story of human evolution.
[more]BBC's story "Our ancestors were drinking alcohol before they were human" discusses "It is possible to trace the evolution of boozing back to the common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees"
[more]Check out the wonderful photos Prof. DeSilva shared of our Anthropology students ding cool things and bonding over a fire they made!
[more]On their second day of excavating at the 2 million year-old site of Malapa, South Africa, a team of Dartmouth students recovered a fossil of Australopithecus sediba, an early human predecessor.
[more]Sharing the Mountain is a project that aims to memorialize the expansive and intricate community that has been established at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, by sharing the stories and experiences of Dartmouth students, alumni and community members.
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