Chris Stringer

@ChrisStringer65

Researcher in human evolution - tweets are my own

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2013.

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    Or what school you went to? ‘This is the dawn of a new era in which we no longer accept that your life chances – your family’s life chances - should depend on which part of the country you grow up in’

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  2. ‘Our results suggest that common gene regulatory mechanisms that have evolved over time, continue to regulate the number of teeth and facial size of modern humans in a coordinated manner’

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    The first humans to settle in North America were more biologically diverse than scientists had previously believed.

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    Has culture fueled our capacity to cooperate with strangers? As culturally different groups compete, it may have caused the spread of traits that give groups a competitive edge.

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    prije 23 sata

    Results of new investigations at Kitulgala Beli-lena confirm human occupation of Sri Lanka’s rainforest region as early as ca. 45,000 cal. BP. Our article just published by Quaternary Science Reviews:

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    3. velj

    Job alert! Work with (not for) me and have some time to do your own research. Flexibility on hours and location promised too.

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    3. velj

    The 2020 William Boyd Dawkins Lecture takes place this week on Thurs 6th Feb at 6.00 pm. It is hosted by and “Our Beastly Past” by Prof Danielle Schreve All welcome - please sign up for a free ticket

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    I have several open calls for PhD and postdoc positions in our research group, in collaboration with . Descriptions and application links can be found here:

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    This week's seminar will be given by . As always all are welcome.

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    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Really lovely audience with great questions today, and bonus that I got to catch ’s excellent talk. Exactly what my Brexit hangover needed! – mjesto: The Guardian

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    Absolutely fascinating lecture on human evolution by as usual.

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    Continuing public engagement apace this weekend with a trip to to deliver part of their on evolution alongside my colleagues Tim Ewin, Zerina Johanson, and

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    31. sij

    Finally we'll have Neanderthals in Denmark. If we cant find them in the ground, we can at least tell their story and show their magnificent behavioral diversity in the wonderful setting of . Proud to be part of this.

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    New paper by our PI Andrea Bender: What Early Sapiens Cognition Can Teach Us: Untangling Cultural Influences on Human Cognition Across Time

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    31. sij

    To commemorate and to remember that we’re residents of a topographic high on the western margin of the European continental shelf, here’s a very early European - the Gibraltar Neanderthal - there were few barriers to movement when this person was alive

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    1/3 As part of The Marine Reptile Conference (5th-7th May 2020) at ‘The Etches Collection: Museum of Jurassic Marine Life’ in Dorset, UK, we're running a social media photo/artwork competition. See:

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    The Australopithecus sediba type specimen (MH1) is a juvenile who lived between 1.95 and 1.78 million years ago. The fossils are currently on display at .

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    31. sij

    the European sabretooth Homotherium latidens ranged over all of Europe and recognised no borders. The Kessingland mandible found in 1886, lithograph from Backhouse 1886 and photographed recently (image by Nigel Monaghan)

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  19. 31. sij

    !? ‘evolution is happening outside the Garden of Eden, and there are people out there who God created in a different way and who end up intermingling with Adam and Eve’s descendants’ !?

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  20. 31. sij

    ‘Get teaching resources about early human evolution and culture. These resources include printable lessons, posters, and online activities’ Human Evolution and Culture-Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

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