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Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, and Development Studies. TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C
Canberra, Australia
Joined July 2014
For our next BioAnth (BAR) seminar Dr. Ryan Knigge, Uni of Minnesota Medical School, will present, “A glimpse into the future: How well can we predict facial growth?” Join via zoom, Fri 29th August 10am. More details on the website: https://t.co/pq6J2ycXUo
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Open Now - Tall Foundation Scholarship in Archaeology For further info and to apply: https://t.co/edBoMxQbFT
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Today's Anthropology Seminar, 'Drawing Coastlines: Climate Anxieties and the Visual Reinvention of Mumbai's Shore' - panel discussion of V. Chitra's new book, Drawing Coastlines. Presented in person & online via zoom at 3pm. Details here: https://t.co/o18Z7PQpm3
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Join us online for this semester's Biological Anthropology Research Seminar Series. Coming up Fri. 15 Aug: 'The Mad Dog Initiative: Over a decade of conservation and research in Madagascar' presented by Dr. Kim Valenta, Uni of Florida. More details here: https://t.co/UrXSFOxckV
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2025 National Science Week Public Lecture - Laureate Professor Peter Veth FAHA MAACAI “The implications of early occupation of Australian deserts for the settlement of Sahul” Wed 13 Aug, 5.30pm ANU Centre for China in the World. Register here: https://t.co/1sfyrKEZ2V
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2025 National Science Week Public Lecture - Laureate Professor Peter Veth FAHA MAACAI “The implications of early occupation of Australian deserts for the settlement of Sahul” Wed 13 Aug, 5.30pm ANU Centre for China in the World. Register here: https://t.co/1sfyrKEZ2V
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With climate-related disasters projected to increase in frequency and severity, the task of ensuring safe and adequate housing for all Australians remains a challenge. Dr Tim Heffernan talks about the risk of homelessness and what we can do about it. https://t.co/2AfozM9UmS
theconversation.com
Now is the time for government to act – before the next disaster strikes.
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‘Ultimate dinner party guests’: Ancient communities attending feast gifted boars sourced from distant lands https://t.co/pl2m4kR4pn
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Australia’s oldest occupied ice age cave found at high elevation in Blue Mountains. Full article in ANU Reporter: https://t.co/O1L1LShcdb
reporter.anu.edu.au
Archaeologists, in collaboration with First Nations community members who hold cultural connections with the Blue Mountains, have unearthed 693 stone artefacts dating from the last ice age to the...
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In new paper co-authored by Dr Petra Vaiglova read about ceremonial feasting in Early Neolithic Asiab, western Iran involving transport of animals over vast distances to celebrate social networks, according to analysis of microscopic tooth growth patterns: https://t.co/MusHdN7B2w
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Assoc Prof Laura Wilson used 3D imaging techniques to re-examine an ancient arm bone (108million yrs old) belonging to an ancestor of echidnas revealed that echidnas evolved from a swimming, platypus-like ancestor. Full article in 'The Conversation': https://t.co/QpCrQUep05
theconversation.com
A controversial idea suggests the ancestors of echidnas were more like the platypus. For the first time, fossil evidence might support it.
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Join us on Mon 28 April at 3pm for next in the ANU's Anthropology Seminar Series - Pierre Bourdieu and The Socio-Existential Physics of Viability, presented by Ghassan Hage, University of Melbourne. Presented in person and online. Further details here: https://t.co/SLoK1WKdod
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In her new paper published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, Petra Vaiglova asks, 'How can we improve statistical training in archaeological science?' https://t.co/nMG0Zm7M7K
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Join us on Mon 28 April at 3pm for next in the ANU's Anthropology Seminar Series - Pierre Bourdieu and The Socio-Existential Physics of Viability, presented by @anthroprofhage (Uni of Melb) Further details, including how to join via Zoom available here: https://t.co/SLoK1WKdod
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Join us online for the next Anthropology Seminar: Asst Prof Chandan Bose from Dept of Liberal Arts, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad: 'Encounters with the Indian criminal justice system: Cases of queer dating violence in India' More details here: https://t.co/gAGSXsucb6
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The first of ANU's Brainwaves series features Associate Professor Laura Wilson, Head of Biological Anthropology. Watch Laura discuss her research which uses imaging technology to help us understand how sex & gender influence degenerative conditions https://t.co/bcIYMbmq6s
linkedin.com
Hear that buzz? ⚡ It's the sound of our researchers firing up their brainwaves to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. 🎬 In this new video series, some of our University’s brightest minds...
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First up in the 2025 Biological Anthropology Research (BAR) Seminar series: The evolution of tiered social organizations: The case of the Rwenzori colobus presented by Dr. Julie Teichroeb (University of Toronto) Online via zoom: https://t.co/ORIFpUWAwz
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Coming up in the Centre for Archaeological Research (CAR) Seminars - Friday 14 March: PhD Candidate (ANU) Hendri A.F. Kaharudin, 'Prehistoric Coastal Resource Dynamics in Island Southeast Asia' More details here: https://t.co/kp7rmRRnhZ
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