See the program website at for more details about the program.Appearing on television for decades, Susan Anton has been living in the hearts of millions for a long time now. Six new students join the program in the Fall of 2014.
is available at Members of the ninth class of the MA program, which I direct, graduated in the spring and summer of 2014. For more information see The AAPA Committee on Diversity, which I co-chair with Agustin Fuentes, is having an active year of programming and grant writing. The symposium was part of the annual meetings of The American Association of Physical Anthropologists, for which I am President-Elect.
A synopsis of the work done by the ‘Bones and Behavior Working Group’ and the protocols can be found at. Oregon), Felicia Madimenos (CUNY), Emily Middleton (NYU) and I co-chaired an invited symposium in Calgary on the work of the “Bones and Behavior" group. The paper builds on our collaborative work as well as my work with Meave Leakey's Koobi Fora Research Project In April, Josh Snodgrass (U. The paper can be found in Science 4 July 2014: 1236828. Leslie Aiello (Wenner Gren Foundation), Richard Potts (Smithsonian Institution) and I published Evolution of Early Homo: An integrated biological perspective in Science. Mortuary patterns in burial caves on Mangaia, Cook Islands. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 46:126-170.Ģ003 Antón, S.C. Handbook of Paleoanthropology, Volume 3, Chapter 11. (Special Issue on Climate and Primate Evolution. Nature 448:688-691.Ģ007 Antón, S.C., Climatic influences on the evolution of Early Homo? Folia Primatologica. Implications of new early Homo fossils from Ileret, East Lake Turkana (Kenya). Vinyard, C.J., Wall, C.E., and Ravosa, M.J., eds. In: Primate Craniofacial Function and Biology:Papers in Honor of Bill Hylander. Framing the Question: Diet and Evolution in early Homo.
Homo: Journal of Comparative Human Biology. Cross-sectional geometric analysis of a foot bone assemblage from Mangaia, Cook Islands.
and Antón, S.C., Earliest Indonesian facial and dental remains from Sangiran, Java: a description of Sangiran 27. Introduction to Biological Anthropology: A Natural History of Humankind, 2nd edition. and Antón, S.C., The calvaria of Sangiran 38, Sendangbusik, Sangiran Dome, Java. Exploring Biological Anthropology: the Essentials, 2nd edition. The Age of the 20 Meter Solo River Terrace, Java, Indonesia and the Survival of Homo erectus in Asia. Biological Anthropology, 3rd edition, Pearson.Ģ011 Indriati E, Swisher CC III, Lepre C, Quinn RL, Suriyanto RA, et al. New fossils from Koobi Fora in northern Kenya confirm taxonomic diversity in early Homo. Current Anthropology, Wenner-Gren Symposium Issue. In: A Companion to Paleoanthropology Begun, D.R., ed. Evolution of Early Homo: An integrated biological perspective.