
Sabrina Curran
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Ohio University
Sabrina Curran is a paleoanthropologist interested in reconstructing the environments in which our ancestors evolved and what happened to the animals preserved in those sites. She is particularly interested in understanding types of habitats animals moved through by studying their bones.
Latest articles by Sabrina Curran

Human ancestor was in Eurasia nearly 2 million years ago, cut marks on animal bones suggest
By Briana Pobiner, Sabrina Curran, Virgil Drãgușin published
Opinion Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery pushes back the date hominins started living in Europe by 200,000 years.
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