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John Hawks | Species concepts in the hominin fossil record @JohnHawksEvolution | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 6 minutes ago
Professor John Hawks visits the Sandwalk at Down House, where he reads some of Darwin's ideas about species and considers the way that species apply to the hominin fossil record. The example of Australopithecus anamensis and Australopithecus afarensis is part of the presentation.
Species concepts in the hominin fossil recordInterview with Lee Berger about Malapa, Australopithecus sediba, and open scienceInterview with Matt Sponheimer about stable isotopesLaboratory session with Homo erectusIn the field with the earliest modern humans (Omo Kibish, Ethiopia)Interview with Clive Finlayson about Neandertal lifewaysInterview with Andy Herries about dating paleoanthropological sitesInterview with Agustín Fuentes about primate cooperation and human originsNeandertals and modern humans in the LevantTour of Gibraltar caves to explore Neandertal behavior

Species concepts in the hominin fossil record @JohnHawksEvolution

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