Research seminars in 2020-21

Please note that all seminars in the 2020-21 academic year will be held online.

Human athletic palaeobiology; using sport as a model to investigate human evolutionary adaptation - Dr Danny Longman

10 February 2021, 1.00 PM - 10 February 2021, 3.00 PM
Dr Danny Longman, Loughborough University
Online

In the search of first millet-eaters: tracking changes in Bronze Age diets by combining stable isotope analyses and high-resolution radiocarbon dating

17 February 2021, 1.00 PM - 17 February 2021, 3.00 PM
Dr Lukasz Pospieszny, University of Bristol
Online

The arts of intimacy and insecurity in the Niger Delta - Dr David Pratten

24 February 2021, 1.00 PM - 24 February 2021, 3.00 PM
Dr David Pratten, University of Oxford
Online

Food and feasting, life and death, and significant animals in Neolithic Scotland - Dr Alison Sheridan

16 December 2020, 1.00 PM - 16 December 2020, 3.00 PM
Dr Alison Sheridan, University of Edinburgh
Online

Unsolicited sexual images? Who is sending them and why? - Dr Sarah Johns

9 December 2020, 1.00 PM - 9 December 2020, 3.00 PM
Dr Sarah Johns, University of Kent
Online

Evolutionary perspectives on Language and Music from a hunter-gatherer point of view - Dr Jerome Lewis

25 November 2020, 1.00 PM - 25 November 2020, 3.00 PM
Dr Jerome Lewis, University College London
Online

Container housing: Formal informality and deterritorialised home-making amid China's bulldozer urbanism - Dr Minhua Ling

18 November 2020, 1.00 PM - 18 November 2020, 3.00 PM
Dr Minhua Ling, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Online

Mixed-method approaches to understanding crop damage and subsistence hunting in the Brazilian Amazon - Mark Abrahams

11 November 2020, 1.00 PM - 11 November 2020, 3.00 PM
Mark Abrahams
Online

Violence and post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation in Latin America - Dr Roddy Brett

28 October 2020, 1.00 PM - 28 October 2020, 3.00 PM
Dr Roddy Brett, University of Bristol
Online

Statues or statutes? Indigenous heritage, Black Lives Matter and the ‘Rio TNTto’ effect in Australia - Professor Ian Lilley

14 October 2020, 1.00 PM - 14 October 2020, 3.00 PM
Professor Ian Lilley, University of Queensland
Online
 

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