Mariam Nargolwalla
Teaching Interests
Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
Foundations and Theory of Human Origins
Human Origins: New Discoveries
Research Interests
Eurasian fossil primates; Paleobiogeography; Fossil mammals; Hominine and hominin origins; Paleoenvironments; Taphonomy; Comparative and evolutionary anatomy
Selected Recent Publications
Deane, A.S., Nargolwalla, M.C., Kordos, L., Begun, D.R., 2013. New evidence for diet and niche partitioning in Rudapithecus and Anapithecus from Rudabánya, Hungary. Journal of Human Evolution 65, 704–714.
Begun, D.R., Nargolwalla, M.C., Kordos, L., 2012. European hominoids and the origin of the African ape and human clade. Evolutionary Anthropology 21, 10–23.
Nargolwalla, M.C., Hutchison, M.P., Begun, D.R., 2006. Middle and late Miocene terrestrial vertebrate localities and paleoenvironments in the Pannonian Basin. Beiträge zur Paläontologie 30, 347–360.
Nargolwalla, M.C., Dean, M.C., Reid, D.J., Begun, D.R., Kordos, L., 2005. Dental development and life history in Anapithecus hernyaki. Journal of Human Evolution 49(1), 99–121.