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LCHES Seminars on Human Evolution
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The Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies holds regular seminars and other talks on all aspects of human evolution, ranging from fossils and morphology, to evolutionary genetics, to behaviour and ecology, to archaeology and cognition. All are welcome to attend, seminars start at 5pm, at the LCHES Seminar Room, Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge, CB2 1QH . Visit our web site at http://www.human-evol.cam.ac.uk/ If you have a question about this list, please contact: LCHES. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 17 talks in the archive. The origins of society
Hunter-gatherer societies in the Basque crossroads: current issues
The evolution of male control of resources: an archaeological case study
Understanding of evolution may be improved by thinking about people
Endogenous and exogenous causes of demographic and evolutionary change in human history and prehistory
Later human evolution in eastern Africa: recent research at Lake Turkana, KenyaALL WELCOME - SEMINARS AT 5 PM IN THE LCHES SEMINAR ROOM
War in chimpanzees, hunter-gatherers and complex societiesALL WELCOME - SEMINARS AT 5 PM IN THE LCHES SEMINAR ROOM
Hominine origins in Europe: encephalization and orthogrady.ALL WELCOME - SEMINARS START AT 5 PM IN THE LCHES SEMINAR ROOM
Hearth-side socioeconomics, hunting and paleoecology during the late Lower Paleolithic at Qesem Cave, Israel and Mode 2.5? Technological diversity in the eastern Mediterranean from MIS 7-11ALL WELCOME - SEMINARS AT 5 PM IN THE LCHES SEMINAR ROOM
The Gorilla Genome Project and some insights into the speciation of the great apesThe Gorilla Genome Project and some insights into the speciation of the great apesLCHES Seminar Room - All welcome
Language diversification under contact
Annual African Archaeology Research Dayregistration required
Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
Exploring early hominin subsistence behaviour with agent-based modelling
Innovative behaviour in the Middle Stone Age of Southern Africa – implications for modern human evolution.
Mitochondrial genome variation: a female perspective in human evolution
Expression of happiness and sadness in human and chimpanzee infants
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