Dan David Prize winner sees our connectivity through time and space
Judith Sudilovsky, The Jerusalem Post
Dan David Prize winner sees our connectivity through time and space
Judith Sudilovsky, The Jerusalem Post
For bioarchaeologist and recent Dan David Prize winner Dr. Efthymia Nikita it all began, as it often does in archaeology, with a bit of bone. A cow tooth to be more precise. And then with a full human skeleton.
As an undergraduate student at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Nikita was taking part in an excavation at a Neolithic site in northern Greece when the dig’s zooarchaeologist was called on to analyze a tooth which had been uncovered.