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- Community Size, Shared Culture, and Moral Partiality
- Modelling Kinship and Other Constraints on Network Efficiency
- Evolutionary Neurosciences
- Human Evolution & Ancient DNA: Beyond Bones & Stones
- Cultural and Scientific Perceptions of Human-Chicken Interactions
- Deciphering Dog Domestication through a Combined Ancient DNA and Geometric Morphometric Approach
- Bioarchaeology
- Unifying Domestication and Evolutionary Biology through Ancient DNA
- Understanding Violence in Medieval London: An Examination of the Skeletal Evidence
- Bioarchaeology of Ibiza, Spain
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- Prof. Harvey Whitehouse
- Religion’s Impact On Human Life: Integrating Proximate And Ultimate Perspectives
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- Genetic Variation of Namibian Populations
- The Genetic History of Europe
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- Do Our Diseases Define Us?
- Contraceptive Discontinuation in Ethiopia
- Forensic Anthropology
- Emerging Forms of Food Consumer Behaviour and Food Governance
- Empowering Women to Take Control over their Reproductive Health
- Human Ecology
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- Paleo-Primate Project, Mozambique
- Pliocene Archaeology
- The Study of Human Remains in the University of Oxford
- The Evolution of Music
- Stones on the Move: the Real Life of a Chimpanzee Tool
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- Dr Nicholas Marquez-Grant
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- Prof. Rosalind Harding
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- Dr. Lydia V. Luncz
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- EvoBugs Workshop. How human behaviour impacts the evolution of pathogens and vice versa
- Oxford Biological Anthropology term card, Michaelmas 2017
- Our Evolutionary History: The Complex Route To Being Human, Prof. Foley
- Darwin’s Fuegian Lice: From Dust to DNA
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- #HumanAdapt2018 Poster Call
- The 2018 G. Harrison Prize Lecture
- Jana Muschinski
- Lynn Lewis-Bevan
- Megan Beardmore-Herd
- Dr. Thomas Püschel
- Astor Fellowship Public Lecture: The Peopling of the Americas by Prof. Meltzer
- Plants, diseases and the evolution of self-care in BaYaka hunter-gatherers of Congo
- New light shed on the people who built Stonehenge
- Mechanisms of social bonding: Dance and the "Synchrony Effect"
- The behavioural immune system: From pathogens to culture
- Social networks in human evolution, a PastNets workshop
- Gabriella Kountourides
- Rose Stevens
- Evolutionary approaches to public health, or why do health inequalities exist?
- Reconstructing South Africa's climate over the last two million years
- Undiagnosed STIs can increase negative PMS symptoms
- BBC – Extraordinary Rituals - What is ritual?
- Evidence that addictive behaviours have strong links with ancient retroviral infection
- Lemurs groom high ranking females in order to gain thermoregulatory benefits
- Pliocene Diversity: Does Behavioural Evolution Parallel Biological Evolution?
- Why Are Men Muscular?
- Parasites from medieval latrines unlock secrets of human history
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