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Dr Mark Dyble
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Name: | Dr Mark Dyble |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Sat May 24 08:34:07 +0000 2025 |
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Talks given by Dr Mark Dyble
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Talks organised by Dr Mark Dyble
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- Mothers, Minds, and Matrilines
- From known to unknown? Investigating Pleistocene landscapes at Happisburgh
- Health and nutrition among the Maya
- Revisiting the paradigm of African ape and human origins
- Reconstructing the hominin tree
- Genetic adaptation to pathogens and the environment in humans and other primates
- What can toothed whales teach us about the evolution of menopause?
- Sagittal cresting among apes and capuchin monkeys: implications for understanding fossil hominins
- Helminth parasites of humans: past, present and future
- Are we the storytelling apes: great ape gesture and beyond
- Intensive kinship and violence against women
- Denisovans, Dragon Man and more
- Evolving Evolutionary Psychiatry and Explaining Neurodiversity
- Bones of Contention: Piecing together the puzzle of fossil hominin long bones
- The Evolution of Locomotion Through the Development Lens: Insights into the Morphology of the Human Talus and Calcaneus
- Human Remains from Pompeii. Excavation, research and valorisation
- The Water Insecurity Experiences Scales (wwwWISEscales.org): The Value of Globally Comparable Data on Water Access, Use, and Reliability.
- Unpacking the Beauty Premium: A multidimensional and evolutionary exploration of the impact of physical attractiveness on social and economic outcomes
- Darwinian fitness
- The human pelvis and childbirth: reframing 'normality'
- PhD and post-doc speed talks
- Why be a monk?
- Scribbles and archaeological pareidolia, or technaesthetic explorations? Considering Neanderthal material engagements
- The myth of archaic introgression into humans: 3 more telling vignettes!
- Human-wildlife cooperation: Honeyguides et al.
- The links between primate socio-ecology, human-primate interactions, and microbial ecology: insights from macaques
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