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Biological Anthropology Seminar Series

Biological Anthropology Research Seminar Series, Semester 1 2025

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All seminars are held Fridays, 1pm to 2pm AEST via Zoom.

Semester 1 2025

Friday 14 March
Dr Julie Teichroab, The evolution of tiered social organisations: The case of the Rwenzori colobus
Online via zoom

Friday 28 March
Prof Carlina de la Cova Anatomized Without Consent: Ethical entanglements, marginalized persons, and righting the wrongs associated with anatomical and legacy collections in the United States and beyond
Online via zoom

Friday 2 May
Dr Jesse Martin Variation in Paranthropus; microevolution, sexual dimorphism and ontogency
Online via zoom

Friday 16 May
Assoc Professor Eleanor Power The Dynamics of Social and Economic Inequality in Cross-Cultural Perspective: the ENDOW and Rep2SI Projects
Online via Zoom

Friday 30 May

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Upcoming Events

16
May
2025

The Dynamics of Social and Economic Inequality in Cross-Cultural Perspective: the ENDOW and Rep2SI Projects

Associate Professor Eleanor Power, London School of Economics and Political Science

Understanding the drivers and dynamics of social and economic inequality is of core interest to social scientists, policy makers, and the public. I…

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Past Events

Reviving South Africa: Building and Interpreting the Plio-Pleistocene Fossil Record by the 'Infernal Method'
16
May
2019

Reviving South Africa: Building and Interpreting the Plio-Pleistocene Fossil Record by the 'Infernal Method'

Dr Justin Adams

For over 75 years, fossil discoveries and research in South Africa within the region locally known as the ‘Cradle of Humankind’ have shaped our…

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The Hidden Dead: Osteoarchaeological Perspectives on Maya Mortuary Ritual in the Caves and Rockshelters of Central Belize
02
May
2019

The Hidden Dead: Osteoarchaeological Perspectives on Maya Mortuary Ritual in the Caves and Rockshelters of Central Belize

Dr. Gabe Wrobel

Osteoarchaeological investigations of mortuary deposits in caves and rockshelters in the river valleys of west-central Belize have yielded one of the…

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The Bioarchaeology of Non Ban Jak, an Iron Age community in northeast Thailand
28
Mar
2019

The Bioarchaeology of Non Ban Jak, an Iron Age community in northeast Thailand

Associate Professor Kate Domett

Until the excavation of Non Ban Jak (NBJ), the human skeletal record of the late Iron Age in northeast Thailand invariably consisted of small samples…

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