Paleoanthropology: Decolonizing and Building for the Future
Rebecca Ackermann,
Sheela Athreya,
Wendy Black
et al.
Abstract:The study of human evolution, also known as palaeoanthropology, focuses on our distant and more recent human past; what shaped us as a lineage, genus, and species; and how we came to be the diverse single species we are today. However, the bulk of this research, knowledge production, and understanding has been driven by the global North to the exclusion of non‐Western scientists, despite the deep and rich fossil record of formerly colonized regions (Africa, Australia, South and Southeast Asia, North/South Amer… Show more
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