Wake Forest Anthropologist Collaborates on Project That Shifts a Paradigm of Ape Evolution
April 15, 2023
April 15, 2023
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, April 15 (TNSjou) -- Wake Forest University issued the following news:
At Buluk, an ancient fossil site in remote northern Kenya, Wake Forest University paleoanthropologist Ellen Miller uncovered clues about the habitats of apes living there 16 million years ago.
Miller, who studies the fossil evidence for primate evolution, is part of a collaborative team of geologists and paleoanthropologists led by Baylor University professor Daniel Pep . . .
At Buluk, an ancient fossil site in remote northern Kenya, Wake Forest University paleoanthropologist Ellen Miller uncovered clues about the habitats of apes living there 16 million years ago.
Miller, who studies the fossil evidence for primate evolution, is part of a collaborative team of geologists and paleoanthropologists led by Baylor University professor Daniel Pep . . .