Alan Walker (anthropologist)
Alan Walker (born August 23, 1938 in Leicester, England),[1] is Evan Pugh Professor of Biological Anthropology and Biology at the Pennsylvania State University. He received his B.A. from Cambridge University in 1962, and his Ph.D. from the University of London in 1967. He was also awarded a MacArthur Fellowship "genius grant" in 1988.[2]
Dr. Walker is a paleoanthropologist who works on primate and human evolution.[3]
Walker was a member of the team led by Richard Leakey responsible for the 1984 discovery of the skeleton of the so-called Turkana Boy, and in 1985 Walker himself discovered the Black Skull[4] near Lake Turkana in Kenya.
Bibliography
- The Wisdom of Bones, Weidenfeld and Nicholson, London, 1996
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- The Ape in the Tree: An Intellectual and Natural History of Proconsul, The Belknap Press of Harvard UP, Cambridge, Mass., 2005
See also
- List of fossil sites (with link directory)
- List of hominina (hominid) fossils (with images)
References
- ↑ [1]
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- ↑ Alan Walker's page at Pennsylvania State University
- ↑ [2]
External links
- Alan Walker's faculty page at Penn State
- Alan Walker forecasts the future, New Scientist
- Alan Walker page at www.mnsu.edu
- Ten scholars to receive honorary degrees
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