
Semester 1, 2026
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All seminars are held Fridays 10am - 11am, online via Zoom unless indicated otherwise.
For Zoom details, please contact katharine.baloila@anu.edu.au. In-person seminars will also be live broadcast via Zoom.
6 March 2026
Christopher Wolfe,The Whole Body has entered the Chat: A Manifesto to the Multivariate Phenotype
Online via Zoom
13 March 2026
Margaret Bryer, Deciphering Diet: Primate Nutritional Ecology and Social Behavior in a Changing World
Online via Zoom
24 April 2026
Gina Palefsky, Regional Isotopic Perspectives on Diet in Metal Age Central Thailand (c. 1100 BCE–CE 500)
Online via Zoom
8 May 2026
Naven Hon, The role of wild food plants on well-beings of local communities in northeastern Cambodia
Online via Zoom and in-person (Sir Roland Wilson Building, room 3.02)
22 May 2026
Joseph Watts, The cultural macroevolution of religion
Online via Zoom
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Contact
- Dr Katharine Balolia
Past Events
The crucial role of the early psychosocial environment in human reproductive developmental plasticity: an evolutionary perspective
Dr David Coall
Part of the Biological Anthropology Research Seminars 2017 Every thursday at 4PM
The once forgotten child in bioarchaeology: developments in the field
Dr Sian Halcrow
Part of the Biological Anthropology Research Seminars 2017 Every thursday at 4PM
Fossils, skulls, and brains: bridging paleoneurology and medicine
Dr Emiliano Bruner, National Research Center for Human Evolution, Burgos (Spain)
The fossil record generally provides incomplete information on anatomical variation and, mostly when dealing with brain, it only deals with gross…
