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Anthropologist Contributes to Major Study of Large Animal Extinction
As part of an international research group based at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, anthropology assistant professor Amelia VillaseƱor contributed to a large, multi-institutional study explaining how the human-influenced mass extinction of giant carnivores and herbivores of North America fundamentally changed the biodiversity and landscape of the continent.
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