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Gwen Burrows documents her observations in Anthropology 461: Human Paleontology.

Gwen Burrows documents her observations in Anthropology 461: Human Paleontology.

Assistant Professor Nicholas Holowka talks with student Ryan Gundrum during the class.

Assistant Professor Nicholas Holowka talks with student Ryan Gundrum during the class.

The course provides an in-depth survey of the human fossil record, including the anatomy and behavior of the many ancient human species that have walked the earth since humans' last common ancestor with chimpanzees.

The course provides an in-depth survey of the human fossil record, including the anatomy and behavior of the many ancient human species that have walked the earth since humans' last common ancestor with chimpanzees.

Milena Romano carefully observes one of the specimens.

Milena Romano carefully observes one of the specimens.

Students are able to compare the bones of humans (right) to those of chimps (middle) and macaques (left).

Students are able to compare the bones of humans (right) to those of chimps (middle) and macaques (left).

Madison Godwin takes careful notes.

Madison Godwin takes careful notes.

Students examine bone fossils for clues to the evolutionary processes that led to the unique human form of bipedal walking.

Students examine bone fossils for clues to the evolutionary processes that led to the unique human form of bipedal walking.

Kevin Klier gets into the details.

Kevin Klier gets into the details.

A close inspection of the structure a hand.

A close inspection of the structure a hand.
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Boning up

Students in Nicholas Holowka’s anthropology class compare the skeletons of primates and humans to see how bipedalism evolved. Photos: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki

Published February 22, 2022

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