Anthropology chair Jonathan Haws leads team that discovered modern humans and Neanderthals possibly lived in the same area concurrently.

Anthropology chair Jonathan Haws leads team that discovered modern humans and Neanderthals possibly lived in the same area concurrently.

Jonathan Haws

The project is led by Jonathan Haws, Michael Benedetti of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Friedl, in collaboration with Nuno Bicho and João Cascalheira of the University of Algarve, where ICArEHB is housed, and Telmo Pereira of the Autonomous University of Lisbon, Portugal. Co-authors on the publication include UofL alumni M. Grace Ellis, Milena Carvalho and Brandon Zinsious. All three have degrees in anthropology from UofL and are pursuing doctorates at other universities.

More information about the project here.