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John D. Speth is a Professor affiliated with the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology. He specializes in topics related to human evolution, particularly the role of big-game hunting in shaping human development. His work challenges traditional narratives like 'man the hunter,' emphasizing political and social dimensions over strictly nutritional factors.
Speth delivered a notable lecture titled Protein, Fat, or Politics? Big-Game Hunting in Human Evolution on October 24, 2009, as part of the Saturday Morning Physics series organized by the LSA Museums Theme Semester. His research integrates paleoanthropological insights with interdisciplinary perspectives on human behavioral evolution.
Though no explicit grants, awards, or student advisement details are provided, his affiliation with the Museum of Anthropology suggests involvement in archaeological and evolutionary studies. No labs or teams are mentioned in the available text.



