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DeSilva Jeremy

Jeremy DeSilva is an associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College and a paleoanthropologist, specialising in the fossilised remains of the first apes (hominoids) and early human ancestors and extinct relatives (hominins). Through his particular anatomical expertise―the foot and leg―he has made major contributions, many featured in the international media, to our understanding of the origins and evolution of upright walking in the human lineage.

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A Most Interesting Problem: What Darwin's Descent of Man Got Right and Wrong about Human Evolution
In 1871, Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man, a companion to Origin of Species in which he a...
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First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human
Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four, legs. From an evolutionary perspective...
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A Most Interesting Problem: What Darwin's Descent of Man Got Right and Wrong about Human Evolution
In 1871, Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man, a companion to Origin of Species in which he a...
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