Eboni Westbury

Eboni Westbury

B.Arts/MArchEvoSc(Adv.) (ANU)

Eboni is a PhD student in the Department of Archaeology and Natural History within the School of Culture, History & Language. Her PhD research focuses on using zooarchaeological methods to investigate complex Neanderthal behaviour. Within the realm of Neanderthal archaeology, Eboni specialises in the Middle Palaeolithic era with a geographical interest in the Iberian Peninsula and southern France.

Research Interest

Eboni's research interest lies in using zooarchaeological practices to interpret evidence of complex behaviour in Neanderthals. This research interest stems from a broader fascination with human evolution and a desire to de-construct the "Human Superiority Complex" to re-assess our place in the "larger-than-human" world.

 

 

HDR Supervisor/s

Geoffrey Clark Sofia Samper Carro

Thesis Title/Topic

Investing Complex Neanderthal Behaviour in the Middle Palaeolithic Pre-Pyrenees

Expertise Area(s)

Zooarchaeology
Neanderthals
Prehistoric Archaeology
Middle Palaeolithic
Complex Behaviour in the Archaeological Record

Contact Email

Eboni.Westbury@anu.edu.au

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