
Sercan got his BA in 2010 from Ankara University, Department of Anthropology, palaeoanthropology section. In 2014, he finished his MSc in palaeoanthropology in University of Sheffield, UK with full the scholarship of Ministry of National Education of Türkiye. In his masters, Sercan focused on the dietary ecology and their masticatory anat
Sercan got his BA in 2010 from Ankara University, Department of Anthropology, palaeoanthropology section. In 2014, he finished his MSc in palaeoanthropology in University of Sheffield, UK with full the scholarship of Ministry of National Education of Türkiye. In his masters, Sercan focused on the dietary ecology and their masticatory anatomy of ancient humans.
Sercan got his PhD from Ankara University in 2019 with his research focusing on anthropometric and motoric characteristics of athletes. While doing PhD, he actively participated in several excavations including Hatay Üçağızlı Cave (Palaeolithic), İnkaya Cave (Çanakkale), and Gürgürbaba Hill (Van-Erciş). He was also a team member in Pliocene and Pleistocene period surveysin Sivas. Dr. Acar’s research interests include biological anthropology, paleopathology, osteology, dental anthropology, and anthropogenetics.
Sercan also started excavating a cemetery area at the site in 2023.

He is a undergraduate student in the Antropology program of Istanbul University.

She is a MA student in the Antropology program of Istanbul University.
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