Mann's sense of wonder about human origins and his bond with all animal species — living and extinct — have endeared him to students and colleagues for more than 40 years.
Mann, a physical anthropologist, has focused his research on fossil remains — mainly teeth — of australopithecines and Neandertals to understand human growth and development. Mann also teaches a signature summer course in Bordeaux, France, "Modern Human Origins," which culminates in two w
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