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Article Evaluation: Wikipedia Article on Polypheniesm

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List of Potential Article Topics Subject: Human Origins

Sonia Harmand is currently an Associate Professor at New York's Stony Brook University teaching in the Anthropology Department. Along with professorial work, Harmand is an associate research scientist at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), and the head of the West Turkana Archeological Project (WTAP) as of 2012. Harmand's research utilizes the chaîne opératoire method to aid in her analysis of stone tools. The central focus of her research at Stony Brook is on the origins of hominin technology and the role of biomechanics in stone tool production.