Emma Pomeroy
@_dEmBones
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Joined March 2013
Second to last day of the first collaborative osteo-archaeological lab school 🦷🦴☠️between the Duckworth Lab & @CambridgeUnit @UCamArchaeology with special appearance by @jess_e_thompson
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JOBS: We're hiring! Currently recruiting roles in: 🐒 Primatology 🔢 Quantitative Methods 💀 Biological Anthropology @CamBioanth ✍️ Assyriology @CAssyriology ⛏️ Field Archaeologists @CambridgeUnit Further details are on our website: https://t.co/8Pgi4X7ZIS Please share.
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Exciting opportunity for a skilled bone/fossil conservator to work with the Shanidar Cave Project, thanks to @templeton_fdn! Details here: https://t.co/uCTgvCEX9D
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Can our past inform the present and the present inform the past? Registration and call for abstracts for @CamMetaboNet @UCamArchaeology online symposium and networking event on 26 May 2021- Deep History of Obesity and Metabolic Disease. https://t.co/Cat8RZQyVR
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New paper just out on the relationships of human stature and body proportions to population history, ecology, and climate @JayTStock @SciReports
nature.com
Scientific Reports - Population history and ecology, in addition to climate, influence human stature and body proportions
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My comment on the Al Wusta discovery: https://t.co/8U5Dr7Et8a
#SaudiArabia #palaeodeserts #archaeology #climate change
theconversation.com
How we found the oldest human fossil ever discovered outside Africa and the Levant.
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Just out, our discovery of the 90,000 year old Al Wutsa human fossil from northern Saudi Arabia, showing that our species spread into Eurasia much earlier than thought, and emphasising the role of climate change in human prehistory.
nature.com
Nature Ecology & Evolution - A directly dated Homo sapiens phalanx from the Nefud desert reveals human presence in the Arabian Peninsula before 85,000 years ago. This represents the earliest...
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Amazing discovery! Featuring the work of Laura Buck, Emma Pomeroy and Jay Stock of the @PaveCambridge research group.
A finger bone uncovered in Saudi Arabia is about 88,000 years old, making it the oldest directly dated fossil of our species found outside Africa or its immediate vicinity in the eastern Mediterranean:
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Our paper on new #neanderthal remains from the iconic Shanidar site is just out, with free access until 23/9/17!
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More coverage of our research project on the Old St Bernard's Hospital skeletons in Gibraltar! @devinleaward
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Latest findings from our research project on skeletons excavated from Old St Bernard's Hospital, Gibraltar
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