Baruch Arensburg

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Baruch Arensburg (born 1934 in

physical anthropologist[1] whose main field of study has been prehistoric and historic populations of the Levant
.

He studied at the

Beduin
populations.

He has participated in many

Natufian (ca. 13,000 calBC) skeletal remains discovered therein. He also was a team member of the Kebara Cave Middle Palaeolithic project and was among those who studied and published the Mousterian
(ca. 60,000 years old) skeleton recovered on site– his own research concentrating on the speech abilities of that individual, proving that his hyoid bone is identical to that of modern humans.

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