Colin D. Wren

@CDWren

Asst. Prof. Archaeology . Human evolution, hominin-environment interaction, dispersal, mobility, agent-based models, GIS

Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2011.

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    19. lip 2019.

    So I wrote this w/ Prof. Burke "Habitat suitability & the genetic structure of human populations during the LGM in Western Europe" out today in

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    What about four twenty ten nine doesn't make sense, eh ?

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    A rich trove of fossils and stone tools in a Siberian cave suggests Neanderthals made an extraordinary 3,000-kilometre trek from Europe to colonize central Asia about 60,000 years ago.

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    And my own - “When you aren’t viewed as a real person, it is a lot easier for others to deny you your rights. We have many problems plaguing our communities, and dehumanization is one.” -

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    My first preprint! Hopefully be published soon... 'Assessing the Impact of Including Traversal across Slope on Least Cost Path Accuracy: A Roman Road Case Study' Interested in hearing what people think!

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    Archaeology of past environmental change allows us to ask- what did people living then see? Experience? Where did they go? How did they find & live in new places? And then- it allows us to search for answers.

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    31. sij

    I'm recruiting post docs! We have opportunities for scientists looking for wet-lab, dry-lab or hybrid projects: RTs appreciated

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    UC Berkeley has the second largest collection of indigenous artifacts and remains in the U.S. They house them in Kroeber Hall and the campanile. The institution was built on the oppression of indigenous peoples and land, and they never changed the name of Kroeber Hall to this day

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    15. sij

    (1/3) My book 'Culture History and Convergent Evolution: Can we Detect Populations in Prehistory?' is currently in press, so should be coming out soon :)

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    31. sij

    I think this is the best thing I've ever written*. Manuscript version of my chapter in 's forthcoming book now online - lots of thoughts about cultural taxonomy and population concepts in the Upper Palaeolithic. or

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    Yes, a bit strange, has not been cited by the Science Share article. Here it is:

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    30. sij

    Yours truly comments on this new study which claims to identify ancestry in Africans and the implications for out of and into .

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    31. sij

    Fantastic opportunity at the McDonald Institute as applications open for its prestigious Renfrew Fellowship. Deadline is 27 February, so get writing! 🎓⚒️📚

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    "...and his wife, Sally": The Binford Legacy and Uncredited Work in Archaeology by Liz M Quinlan

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    Finally getting the chance to read up on this astonishing triple ditched monument at Banbury Lane, Northampton. In Pit 192 were the tightly packed, disarticulated and dismembered remains of at least 130 individuals, dating from 3360-3100 cal BC (middle Neolithic).

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