Greetings from Kazakhstan!

I am very briefly back in Almaty after a successful week at the Paleolithic site of Valikhanova, in South Central Kazakhstan.

Sunset

While I was away, the announcement of my Fall course, Anthro 207x – Introduction to Human Evolution, done in partnership with EdX, went live. If you have ever wondered what I do, this is your chance to find out.

I will try to provide more updates on my current fieldwork, the course, and other related thoughts when my internet connection allows…

About Adam Van Arsdale

I am biological anthropologist with a specialization in paleoanthropology. My research focuses on the pattern of evolutionary change in humans over the past two million years, with an emphasis on the early evolution and dispersal of our genus, Homo. My work spans a number of areas including comparative anatomy, genetics and demography.
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One Response to Greetings from Kazakhstan!

  1. Kazakhstan is an interesting place. I am glad you have been there. It takes a while to get to there, tho.

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