
Kristina Douglass
Kristina Douglass is an archaeologist at Penn State University, known for her research on prehistoric human interactions with the cassowary, a large and dangerous bird native to the Pacific region. Her studies indicate that these birds may have been domesticated by ancient tribes over 18,000 years ago for their eggs and have significant cultural importance to local populations.
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Kristina Douglass is an archaeologist at Penn State who discusses the dangers posed by cassowaries.
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