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Bournemouth University's Dept of Archaeology & Anthropology: soc anth, bio anth, human evolution, prehistory & archaeology

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Standing in the area marked for archaeological investigation as part of Bournemouth Arch & Anth

Looking further out across South and the Dorset National Landscape

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This year's Theoretical Archaeology Group conference TAG45 @ Bournemouth will take place Bournemouth Uni from 13-15th December 2024 with the theme 'Evolution?'

Find out more on the conference website: buff.ly/3JH48kV

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Elizabeth Darlington(@BethMDarlington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently in Bergen 🇳🇴 collecting data for my PhD Bournemouth Arch & Anth and completing an internship at Bryggens Museum. Been up to some exciting stuff uib.no/en/rg/borgund-…

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Research @ Bournemouth University(@BU_Research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes a society more resilient? BU's Dr Phil Riris (Phil Riris) spoke to the New York Times about his new research published in Nature which found frequent disturbances made past populations more resilient: nytimes.com/2024/05/01/sci…

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Visiting Fellow Amanda Chadburn and Clive Ruggles are hosting a free conference on May 8th, at the National Space Centre in Leicester spacecentre.co.uk in connection with the launch of their book: Stonehenge: Sighting the Sun.

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A new study investigating 30,000 years of human history shows that frequent disturbances increased the resilience of past human populations.

Read our press release here: gea.mpg.de/2397761/distur…

And find the publication below

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A landmark new study in nature by Bournemouth University researchers (@palaeoscientist, Fabio Silva) examines 30,000 years of prehistoric population history to understand how human societies develop resilience. nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Phil Riris(@palaeoscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In summary: frequent disturbances enhanced human population resilience, and land use is a significant component of this dynamic. Our work has highlighted the global, deep-time nature of this relationship. Please do repost and read the paper (🔓): nature.com/articles/s4158…

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