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FALL 2005
October 6
Gerald Conlogue & Ronald Beckett, Department of Cardiopulmonary Sciences and Diagnostic Imaging, Quinnapiac University
Field Imaging
November 3
Barney Bate, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Parapraxis today: the mythopoesis of self and other in an age of terror
November 10
Ian C. Gilby, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University
Hunting and Meat Sharing Among the Gombe Chimpanzees
December 1
Tom Tartaron, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Mycenaean Mysteries: Reading Political Dynamics from the Archaeological Record of Prehistoric Greece
SPRING 2006
January 19
David Braun, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University
Hominin Behavior and Landscape Variation in the KBS Member of the Koobi Fora Formation
February 9
Kellie Heckman, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University
The Lemur Species Explosion: Exploring the Revolution
February 23
Joseph Ferraro, Department of Anthropology, UCLA
Was Meat Important? On the Foraging Ecology of Oldowan Hominins
March 23
Sally McBrearty, Department of Anthropolgy, University of Connecticut, Storrs
First Fossil Chimpanzee
March 30
Grazyna Jasienska, Institute of Public Health, Harvard University, Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum (Poland)
Genetic Polymorphism, Dietary Phytoestrogens, and Fetal Programming: forgotten factors in human reproductive ecology
April 13
Monique Scott, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton
Exhibiting Human Evolution in Museums: Who Cares?
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