Briana Pobiner, who obtained her PhD in Anthropology here at Rutgers in 2007 (with the dissertation "Hominin-Carnivore Interactions: Evidence From Modern Carnivore Bone Modification and Early Pleistocene Archaeofaunas [Koobi Fora, Kenya; Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania]") returned on October 12 to give a CHES lecture. Dr. Pobiner is the Science Outreach & Education Program Specialist at the Smithsonian Institution, and she continues her field research on human evolution in Africa.
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CHES Alumna Dr. Briana Pobiner returns to lecture
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