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What I talked about at the AAPA meetings

Here is a link to a slightly modified (in order to display correctly in .pdf form) version of the talk I gave in Portland at this year’s AAPA meetings.

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AAPA highlights

As I said previously, most of my time in sessions at this year’s AAPA meetings were at talks focused on hominid evolution. So while I am sure there were great presentations on bioarchaeology, primate behavior, human biology, genetics and other … Continue reading

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Weekend wag the dog: 4/14/12

Clifford is taking a break from this week’s edition since I am in Portland for the AAPA meetings. Here is the view from my floor: I am leaving the meetings early today, but they have been nice meetings. I wanted … Continue reading

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Dmanisi Field School students at the meetings

One of the things I am definitely excited for during the upcoming AAPA meetings is the large number of Dmanisi Field School alums who are contribution posters and/or podium presentations to the event. We have had wonderful students on the … Continue reading

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PortlandiAAPA

This week is the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, hosted this year by the University of Oregon and taking place in Portland. Running concurrent with the AAPA meetings are the annual meetings of the Human Biology … Continue reading

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