- Marc Meyer
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- Not to be confused with arts manager and curator Marc Mayer.
Dr. Marc R. Meyer is an archaeologist and anthropologist who is notable for his excavation of, and research into, the remains of fossil hominids such as Homo erectus. He currently lectures at Chaffey College, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
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Biography
Doctoral dissertation
Functional biology of the Homo erectus axial skeleton from Dmanisi, Georgia is the title of Marc Meyer' thesis, completed in 2005 at the University of Pennsylvania.[1]
Publications
He authored two papers presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists March 27 through April 1, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania entitled "Body Size and Shape in the Dmanisi Hominids: Implications for Early Genus Homo and Homo Floresiensis" and with Melanie L. Chang "Phylogenetic Evaluation of Adaptive Explanations for Neandertal Nasal Morphology".[2]
References
- ^ "Functional biology of the Homo erectus axial skeleton from Dmanisi, Georgia" Abstract, 1 January 2005
- ^ Faculty Accomplishments 2006-07 Chaffey College Faculty Senate, May 2007
External links
Categories:- American archaeologists
- American anthropologists
- University of Pennsylvania alumni
- Living people
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