Lucinda Backwell


Lucinda Backwell is an archaeologist and a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa. She obtained her MSc in palaeoanthropology from the University of the Witwatersrand Medical School in 2000. Her PhD in palaeoanthropology was awarded in 2004, making her the first South African woman to be awarded a PhD in palaeoanthropology at a local institution.
In 2011, she was promoted to senior researcher at the Evolutionary Studies Institute of the University of the Witwatersrand, where she taught introductory courses on human evolution and taphonomy, and supervised postgraduates on various topics, including fossil assemblages from caves in the Cradle of Humankind. In 2017, she moved to Argentina and took up a position at CONICET. She is associated with the Grupo de Investigación en Arqueología Andina, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. She has been published 50 times and has been involved in 11 documentaries. Her research interests include taphonomy, archaeology, paleontology and ethnoarchaeology.

Research interests

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Current research

Selected publications

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Research reports

Thesis and dissertation

Backwell, L.R. 2004. Early Hominid Bone Tool Industries. PhD submitted by publications. University of the Witwatersrand and University of Bordeaux I.
Backwell, L.R. 2000. A Critical Assessment of Southern African "Early Hominid Bone Tools". Unpublished MSc. University of the Witwatersrand.

Documentaries

Awards/recognition

  • "Best 1st year Lecturer" by Wits University School of Geosciences Geological Student Society. Journal of Archaeological Science Top cited article 2007–2011.
  • NRF rating: C1.
  • Promoted to senior researcher.
  • Voted "Best Lecturer for 1st year", by Wits University School of Geosciences Geological Student Society.
  • Voted "Coolest Lectures for 1st year", by Wits University School of Geosciences Geological Student Society.
  • Voted "Best 1st year Lecturer", by Wits University School of Geosciences Geological Student Society.
  • FEI Prize for the best paper on electron microscopy published in an international journal. *"Probable human hair found in a fossil hyaena coprolite from Gladysvale cave, South Africa."
  • Science Direct, 6th most downloaded paper in first quarter for Journal of Archaeological Science.
  • Top 100 Science Stories, Discover Magazine.
  • Certificate of Appreciation, Life Sciences Educators, Teaching and Learning Services, Department of Education, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • First South African woman to be awarded a PhD in palaeoanthropology at a local institution.
  • University Postgraduate Local Merit Scholarship.
  • University Council Postgraduate Scholarship.
  • University Postgraduate Merit Award.
  • S2A3 Medal. Presented by the South African Association for the Advancement of Science: Most distinguished master's degree in the Faculty of Science for 2000.
  • Top 100 Science Stories Discover magazine: "Evidence of termite foraging by Swartkrans early hominids". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  • University Council Postgraduate Scholarship.
  • Postgraduate Merit Award.
  • MSc. in Palaeoanthropology, University of the Witwatersrand Medical School.
  • Postgraduate Local Merit Scholarship.
  • University Postgraduate Merit Award.
  • Category A Award for 2000.
  • Lystrosaurus Shield: Best student paper presented at the 11th Biennial Conference of the Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa.