Clark Howell

Clark Howell (born on November 27th, 1925 with Kansas City - died on March 10th, 2007) was a American paleoanthropologist .

Biography

During the Second world war, it serves in the marine . At the end of the war, he studies the Anthropologie and the Géologie with the Université of Chicago, before being recruited, in 1970, by the the University of California, with Berkeley, where he there codirige with Tim White the Research center on the human evolution .

In the beginning of its career, it is interested in the man of Néandertal, before directing several forwardings between 1967 and 1973, in Ethiopia.

It is at the time of these missions that Fossile S of Australopithèque S, increasingly older, are put at the day. These prospections will lead in 1974 to discovered famous Lucy, by Yves Coppens and Donald Johansson, his pupils.

He died the March 10th 2007 of the continuations of a Cancer). ----

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