Renata Peters

Renata Peters

archaeologist United Kingdom

Renata Peters is an archaeologist at University College London, known for her research on early human tool-making practices. She co-authored a study published in Nature, which highlighted the systematic use of bone tools by early hominins, suggesting advanced cognitive abilities for their time.

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United States United States: Renata Peters is a coauthor of the study and an associate professor at the University College London’s Institute of Archaeology. 8

CNN: 1.5 million-year-old bone tools suggest early human ancestors were capable of advanced craftsmanship

Romania Romania: Renata Peters is an archaeologist from University College London and co-author of the study. 8

Adevărul: Unelte făcute din oase de elefant şi de hipopotam vorbesc despre ingeniozitatea hominizilor pre-sapiens