David Hopwood is a Professor at Vancouver Island University specializing in paleoanthropology and human skeletal biology. His research focuses on early hominin behavioral evolution and burial practices in the ancient Near East, particularly Mesopotamia. Hopwood's work integrates biological and archaeological perspectives to understand the development of early human societies and their cultural practices. He is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students in the fields of anthropology and archaeology.
Vancouver Island University • Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in anthropology with a focus on paleoanthropology and human skeletal biology.