Bernard Wood

  • Bernard Wood is a distinguished paleoanthropologist and professor at George Washington University.

  • With a medical background, he began his career on Richard Leakey's expedition to Lake Rudolph in 1968.

  • Wood has since become a leading expert in human origins research, contributing significantly to the field.

  • His work focuses on fossil analysis and interpretation, particularly in early hominin evolution.

  • Wood is known for his clear and concise writing style, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broader audience.

  • His expertise and extensive experience in paleoanthropology have made him a respected authority in the study of human evolution.

Books by Bernard Wood