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Dr. Alon Barash is a physical anthropologist who studies paleoanthropology, human anatomy and skeletal biomechanics. Alon has finished his MSc and PhD studies with professor Yoel Rak, at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, working on early fossil hominins. He is currently one of few active human anatomists and physical anthropologist in Israel. As a “classical” physical anthropologist, he is involved in several archeological and prehistorical excavations in Israel, working in the field and in the lab. These studies include the earliest skeletal remains ever found in Israel, in ‘Ubeydiah, at the southern tip of the sea of galilee, the first skeletal remains found in a dolmen (early burial megalithic structure) within the Shamir Dolmen Field, and skeletal remains from Herodion, Abel-Beit-Ma’acha and Tiberias. As a paleoanthropologist he explores the connection between osteological structure and function, such as the virtual reconstruction and biomechanical properties of spinal morphology in recent humans and Neanderthals. With extensive use of advance 3D virtual reconstruction techniques, he was able to accurately reconstruct the shape of the Neanderthal vertebral column, using mathematical tools and deep knowledge of human spinal anatomy. He is also working on early human taxonomy, and correlation between closely related species, such modern humans, and Neanderthals. Altogether, Alon’s work has deepen our understanding of the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.
Alon is also an avid anatomist who is among very few throughout the world who teach the entire human body, brain-to-toe, and received numerous teaching awards. Alon is the IDF northern command physical anthropologist, actively searching for MIA soldiers and volunteers in civilian missing persons cases.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Tel Aviv University
Oct 2005 → Sep 2014
Award Date: 30 Sep 2014
Master's Degree, Tel Aviv University
Oct 2000 → Oct 2005
Award Date: 1 Oct 2005
Bachelor, Tel Aviv University
Oct 1995 → Oct 1999
Award Date: 1 Oct 1999
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Rapid growth in a Neandertal infant from Amud Cave in Israel
Been, E., Hovers, E., Rak, Y., Le Cabec, A., Dean, C. & Barash, A., 4 May 2026, In: Current Biology. 36, 9, p. 2434-2441.e3Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Punic people were genetically diverse with almost no Levantine ancestors
Ringbauer, H., Salman-Minkov, A., Regev, D., Olalde, I., Peled, T., Sineo, L., Falsone, G., van Dommelen, P., Mittnik, A., Lazaridis, I., Pettener, D., Bofill, M., Mezquida, A., Costa, B., Jiménez, H., Smith, P., Vai, S., Modi, A., Shaus, A. & Callan, K. & 50 others, , 3 Jul 2025, In: Nature. 643, 8070, p. 139-147 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Morphologic aspects of the cervical (C3-C7) annular epiphysis: a skeletal study
Ezra, D., Barash, A., Levy, S., Vardi, I., Nielsen, M. & Dror, G., Aug 2023, In: Spine Journal. 23, 8, p. 1144-1151 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Possible origins and implications of atypical morphologies and domestication-like traits in wild golden jackals (Canis aureus)
Barash, A., Preiss-Bloom, S., Machluf, Y., Fabbri, E., Malkinson, D., Velli, E., Mucci, N., Barash, A., Caniglia, R., Dayan, T. & Dekel, Y., 6 May 2023, In: Scientific Reports. 13, 1, 7388.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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On the job training in the dissection room: from physical therapy graduates to junior anatomy instructors
Peleg, S., Yona, T., Almog, Y., Barash, A. & Pelleg-Kallevag, R., 10 May 2022, In: BMC Medical Education. 22, 1, 354.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations
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