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The complexity of human sexual dimorphism

Today’s dialogue on sexual dimorphism and human evolution, hosted by BU’s Anthropology department and featuring Michael Plavcan and Phil Reno as speakers, was great. But it was not great because it came to any grand resolution on questions of the … Continue reading

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Sexual dimorphism and human evolution

I am once again going to promote BU’s on-going Dialogues in Biological Anthropology series. This Thursday they are hosting a discussion on sexual dimorphism and human evolution (Does Size Matter?) featuring Michael Plavcan (Univ. of Arkansas) and Josh Reno (Penn … Continue reading

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