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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Duke chapter.


Steven Churchill is an associate professor here at Duke whose specialty is paleoanthropology. Big word. Basically, he conducts research on early humans, trying to determine how they hunted, adapted to their environment, and how they lived. Recently, Churchill was involved in finding new evidence for the theory that modern humans helped kill off Neanderthals. This new evidence came in the form of the remains of Shanidar 3, a male Neanderthal with a sharp wound to his rib. Churchill and researchers determined a projectile weapon caused the wound and at this time, modern humans were the only ones to use projectile weapons.
 
While this new research cannot absolutely tell us what happened thousands and thousands of years ago, scientists and paleoanthropologists like Professor Churchill are continuing to piece together and refine what may have been the scenario back then and how we, in the 21st century, came to be. Remarkable huh?

Sabrina is a Junior at Duke University, and is double majoring in English and Public Policy. A born and bred South African, Sabrina has traveled to the USA to pursue her higher education. As well as being a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Sabrina is also Assistant Vice President for Recruitment for the Panhellenic Association at Duke. Sabrina has written for Duke's daily newspaper, The Chronicle and Duke's fashion magazine, FORM. After graduating, she hopes to attend law school preferably in her favourite city, New York. In her spare time, Sabrina vegges out to various fashion blogs, mindless TV (Pretty Little Liars anyone?) and online shopping (which borders on an addiction). If you manage to catch her in an energetic mood, she's probably on her way to cardiodance (or to the nearest mall).