Graduate Student, Anthropology Program
Ph.D Candidate
Thesis Title: Testing the Continuity of Middle and Late Pleistocene Hominins in Asia
Eric Delson
F. James Rohlf
Tom Plummer
William Harcourt-Smith
About
I am a paleo- and biological anthropologist with research foci on the paleobiology of Pleistocene hominins in Asia, the origin(s) of anatomically modern humans, and the applications of three-dimensional geometric morphometrics (3-D GM) in anthropology and paleontology. My broader research interests include primate (human and nonhuman) evolution, comparative and functional morphology, species identification in the fossil record, and the interplay among cranial morphology, the environment, and genetics.
If you are interested in Asian paleoanthropology and related research, there are two online fora:
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/East_Asian_Paleoanthropology
- or search 'Asian paleoanthropology' in Facebook
Contact Information
currently Tucson, Arizona
Skype (haplorhine)




