Stanislav Drobyshevsky

He is a Candidate of Sciences and works at the Anthropology department of the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University.

His body of work includes monographs, university textbooks, and popular science books.

[2] He created university courses in human evolution, anthropology, archaeology, and race science.

The articles are illustrated by a series of short videos in which Drobyshevsky talks about the scientific method of studying human nature.

For example, using copies of fossil skulls and skeletons, he discusses what specific parts of the skeleton are called, what the limits are of their variability within a species, which pathologies they can have, what functions they perform, which regions of the brain are responsible for them, how they are different or similar in humans and apes, and how they evolved.