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 Dr Peter Andrews

 Curator, Blandford Museum

 

Dr Andrews is a research worker in human and primate evolution, palaeoecology of Neogene environments, and taphonomy of vertebrate bones. He worked for 25 years at the Natural History Museum, London, where he was Head of Human Origins until his retirement in the year 2000. Since then he has been the curator of Blandford Museum while retaining emeritus positions at the Natural History Museum and the Universities of London and York. He has written and edited ten books and more than 200 articles in the scientific and popular press. At Blandford Museum he heads a team of one deputy curator (Dr Michael le Bas) and three assistant curators (Philip Le Bas, Carolyn Martin and Jack Greaves), and together they are responsible for the day to day running of the museum, the development and installation of exhibits, and managing the collections.

 

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