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PDF) The shoulder and upper limb of Homo naledi
PDF) The shoulder and upper limb of Homo naledi

PDF) Fossil Papio cranium from !Ncumtsa (Koanaka) Hills, western Ngamiland,  Botswana. | Callum Ross - Academia.edu
PDF) Fossil Papio cranium from !Ncumtsa (Koanaka) Hills, western Ngamiland, Botswana. | Callum Ross - Academia.edu

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How Can I Know Your Mind? Perspectives from Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Evolutionary  Anthropology" - Franklin Humanities Institute
How Can I Know Your Mind? Perspectives from Philosophy, Neuroscience, and Evolutionary Anthropology" - Franklin Humanities Institute

PDF) Evolutionary biology and anthropology suggest biome reconstitution as  a necessary approach toward dealing with immune disorders
PDF) Evolutionary biology and anthropology suggest biome reconstitution as a necessary approach toward dealing with immune disorders

Evolutionary Anthropology (@evanthro) / Twitter
Evolutionary Anthropology (@evanthro) / Twitter

Front Page | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Front Page | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

Contact Us | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Contact Us | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

Rebecca (Williams) Cook '15 explores evolutionary anthropology in Ph.D.  program at Duke University - Centre College
Rebecca (Williams) Cook '15 explores evolutionary anthropology in Ph.D. program at Duke University - Centre College

People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

Graduate Program | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Graduate Program | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
People | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

Front Page | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Front Page | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

PDF) Patterns of astragalar fibular facet orientation in extant and fossil  primates and their evolutionary implications
PDF) Patterns of astragalar fibular facet orientation in extant and fossil primates and their evolutionary implications

Duke Evolutionary Anthropology (@EvAnthDuke) / Twitter
Duke Evolutionary Anthropology (@EvAnthDuke) / Twitter

Duke Evolutionary Anthropology (@EvAnthDuke) / Twitter
Duke Evolutionary Anthropology (@EvAnthDuke) / Twitter

Evan L. MacLean, Ph.D.
Evan L. MacLean, Ph.D.

Pusey Lab | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Pusey Lab | Department of Evolutionary Anthropology

Graduate Student Guide-09 - Duke University
Graduate Student Guide-09 - Duke University

Duke Evolutionary Anthropology on Twitter: "Join us for a virtual  celebration and discussion of @bharedogguy and @bonobohandshake's new book!  https://t.co/hm6sPQQaPf" / Twitter
Duke Evolutionary Anthropology on Twitter: "Join us for a virtual celebration and discussion of @bharedogguy and @bonobohandshake's new book! https://t.co/hm6sPQQaPf" / Twitter