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Sponheimer’s research focuses on the ecology of early human ancestors in Africa. He is currently director of a multi-disciplinary project investigating the community paleoecology of Australopithecus africanus at Makapansgat Limeworks, South Africa, and co-director of a research group examining the neoecology of large mammals in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. He is also co-director of two projects using heavy isotopes to study early hominin land use at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and the Sterkfontein Valley, South Africa. | Sponheimer’s research focuses on the ecology of early human ancestors in Africa. He is currently director of a multi-disciplinary project investigating the community paleoecology of Australopithecus africanus at Makapansgat Limeworks, South Africa, and co-director of a research group examining the neoecology of large mammals in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. He is also co-director of two projects using heavy isotopes to study early hominin land use at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and the Sterkfontein Valley, South Africa. | ||
[http://www.colorado.edu/anthropology/sponheimer www.colorado.edu/anthropology/sponheimer] | |||
[[Category:CZ Authors|Sponheimer, Matt]] | [[Category:CZ Authors|Sponheimer, Matt]] | ||
[[Category:Eduzendium Educators|Sponheimer, Matt]] | [[Category:Eduzendium Educators|Sponheimer, Matt]] | ||
[[Category:Anthropology Authors|Sponheimer, Matt]] | [[Category:Anthropology Authors|Sponheimer, Matt]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 1 February 2008
Sponheimer’s research focuses on the ecology of early human ancestors in Africa. He is currently director of a multi-disciplinary project investigating the community paleoecology of Australopithecus africanus at Makapansgat Limeworks, South Africa, and co-director of a research group examining the neoecology of large mammals in South Africa’s Kruger National Park. He is also co-director of two projects using heavy isotopes to study early hominin land use at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania and the Sterkfontein Valley, South Africa.