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Rachel Caspari
Rachel Caspari is adjunct assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan. She is a biological anthropologist whose research explores and elucidates the complex relationship between human evolution, human variation and human culture, in both the paleoanthropological context and as an epistemological problem in the history of science. Caspari has studied human fossil remains in Central Europe, South Africa, Australia, and China, and has contributed significantly to the development of multiregional evolution theory.
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