
Chris Stringer
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | December 31,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Thesis | multivariate |
upper Pleistocene | |
Doctoral advisor | Jonathan H. Musgrave |
Nationality | British |
Thesi | multivariate |
Awards | Fellow of the Royal Society |
ZSL Frink Medal | |
Education | University College London |
University of Bristol | |
Books | The Origin of Our Species |
Edited works | The Ancient Human... |
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ID | 772085 |
Chris Stringer Life story
Christopher Brian Stringer CBE FRS is a British physical anthropologist noted for his work on human evolution.
Big freeze drove early humans out of Europe

... " It may have been these advances that enabled humans to cope with succeeding periods of extreme cold and occupy parts of Europe continuously ever since, according to Prof Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum...
The bosses helping staff pay their soaring energy bills

... Chris Stringer, chief executive of Birmingham-based That Recruitment Company, sent an email to his 24 employees this month, letting them know that they would be receiving a 5% pay rise - because he didn t want to to see them struggling...
Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out

... According to Prof Chris Stringer, of the Natural History Museum in London, this challenges the current view, which is that our species quickly overwhelmed the Neanderthals...
Homo erectus: Ancient humans survived longer than we thought

... Prof Chris Stringer, research leader on human evolution at London s Natural History Museum, who was not involved with the work, commented: This is a very comprehensive study of the depositional context of the famous Ngandong Homo erectus partial skulls and shin bones, and the authors build a strong case that these individuals died and were washed into the deposits of the Solo River about 112,000 years ago...