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ANU Biological Anthropology

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We combine primatology, palaeoanthropology, human behavioural ecology, human skeletal biology, bioarchaeology, & forensic anthropology. CRICOS: 00120C

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How has our diet influenced the evolution of our species? 🦷 To find out, come along to our next seminar, where the wonderful Claire Terhune (Arkansas) will talk teeth, diet, and change over time! Please see the poster below for details 👇👇

How has our diet influenced the evolution of our species? 🦷

To find out, come along to our next seminar, where the wonderful Claire Terhune (Arkansas) will talk teeth, diet, and change over time! Please see the poster below for details 👇👇
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We don't know about you, but we're so excited for our S2 Bio Anth Research Seminar schedule that we've put all the talks in our calendars in PEN! 😎 We dare you to follow our lead and hope to you see at these awesome talks soon!

We don't know about you, but we're so excited for our S2 Bio Anth Research Seminar schedule that we've put all the talks in our calendars in PEN! 😎 We dare you to follow our lead and hope to you see at these awesome talks soon!
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We know our ancient ancestors got frisky with other human primates, but how did mixing different species impact offspring shape and size, and what did this mean for human evolution? Join us @ 1pm 9 Aug (AEST) for a talk by Dr Laura Buck (LJMU) to learn more! See below for details

We know our ancient ancestors got frisky with other human primates, but how did mixing different species impact offspring shape and size, and what did this mean for human evolution? Join us @ 1pm 9 Aug (AEST) for a talk by Dr Laura Buck (LJMU) to learn more! See below for details
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🧙‍♀️ Ever wondered why we believe in stuff like sorcery and black magic when it often just stresses us out? 🪄🔮 Come along to our next seminar to find out!

🧙‍♀️ Ever wondered why we believe in stuff like sorcery and black magic when it often just stresses us out? 🪄🔮 Come along to our next seminar to find out!
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Call for Papers: Teaching and Learning with Generative AI and Emergent Technologies. For a Special Issue of Teaching Anthropology. Abstracts due 16th Sept. #teachinganthropology #CfP teachinganthropology.org/2024/08/15/cal…

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🐒 How might humans and other primates be able to sustainably co-exist within overlapping, and increasingly precarious, environments?🐒 Come along to our next seminar by A/Prof Nicholas Malone (Auckland) to find out! Please see poster below for details. Anthro at Auckland

🐒 How might humans and other primates be able to sustainably co-exist within overlapping, and increasingly precarious, environments?🐒  Come along to our next seminar by A/Prof Nicholas Malone (Auckland) to find out! Please see poster below for details. <a href="/AnthroAuckUni/">Anthro at Auckland</a>
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Doing a shout out for our friendly local #humanbiology organisation! The annual @AusHumanBiology conference is a supportive, relaxed environment to meet people, present your work, and learn new things and bioanths of all flavours are always welcome! See their website for details.

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This week's seminar by A/Prof Nicholas Malone will now be offered via Zoom only! Anthro at Auckland To attend online, please register for a Zoom link at tinyurl.com/krc7hmux. We look forward to seing everyone back in person in a couple of weeks' time :)

This week's seminar by A/Prof Nicholas Malone will now be offered via Zoom only! <a href="/AnthroAuckUni/">Anthro at Auckland</a> 

To attend online, please register for a Zoom link at tinyurl.com/krc7hmux. We look forward to seing everyone back in person in a couple of weeks' time :)
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Places are still available for the November offering of BIAN8010, which will explore 'The Bioarchaeology of Social Inequality.' Participants will get hands-on experience with bones, spatial analysis, grant-writing, and more! Enrol by 15 November for bioarchaeology fun! 🦴🦷

Places are still available for the November offering of BIAN8010, which will explore 'The Bioarchaeology of Social Inequality.' Participants will get hands-on experience with bones, spatial analysis, grant-writing, and more! Enrol by 15 November for bioarchaeology fun! 🦴🦷
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Does luck influence your risk of death, and if so, what might that mean for studies of ancient health? To find out, join us for our next seminar @ 1pm 18/10 AEDT, where Bronwyn Wyatt (ANU) will present her research exploring the complexity of mortality in past peoples!

Does luck influence your risk of death, and if so, what might that mean for studies of ancient health? 

To find out, join us for our next seminar @ 1pm 18/10 AEDT, where Bronwyn Wyatt (ANU) will present her research exploring the complexity of mortality in past peoples!
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This next seminar is sure to get your heart beating! ❤️ On Fri 1/11 Adam Bode will present on the mystery that is romantic love in humans. If you've ever wondered how humans came to experience romantic love, and why our primate cousins didn't, this is the seminar for you!

This next seminar is sure to get your heart beating! ❤️

On Fri 1/11 <a href="/AdamBode4/">Adam Bode</a> will present on the mystery that is romantic love in humans. If you've ever wondered how humans came to experience romantic love, and why our primate cousins didn't, this is the seminar for you!
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The bio anth seminar originally scheduled for this week has been rescheduled to next year, giving us another fabulous talk to look forward to in 2025! That means our seminar series is all done and dusted for 2024. Thanks for supporting the series, we hope to see you again soon 🙂

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For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Jesse Martin who will deliver an online talk this Friday 2ndMay at 1pm AEST. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Jesse Martin who will deliver an online talk this Friday 2ndMay at 1pm AEST. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link:
anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Associate Prof. Eleanor Power who will deliver an online talk this Friday 16th May at 1pm AEST. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Associate Prof. Eleanor Power who will deliver an online talk this Friday 16th May at 1pm AEST. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link:
anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Bonnie Taylor, who will deliver a talk next Friday 30thMay 1pm AEST, both in person and via Zoom. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Bonnie Taylor, who will deliver a talk next Friday 30thMay 1pm AEST, both in person and via Zoom. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: anu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…