ANU Biological Anthropology

ANU Biological Anthropology

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We combine primatology, palaeoanthropology, human behavioural ecology, human skeletal biology, bioarchaeology, & forensic anthropology. CRICOS: 00120C

13/05/2026

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Joseph Watts who will deliver an online talk via Zoom. Dr. Watts’s talk is entitled “The Cultural Macroevolution of Religion”. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link:
https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/91BMNb3fTky03uLkiVIHtA

17/04/2026

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Gina Palefsky, who will deliver an online talk via Zoom. Dr. Palefsky’s talk will be on “Regional Isotopic Perspectives on Diet in Metal Age Central Thailand (c. 1100 BCE - CE 500)”. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link:
https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/Y2sAPSNYS4q4TwqKvRud1g

07/03/2026

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Margaret Bryer, who will deliver an online talk via Zoom. Dr. Bryer’s talk is entitled “Deciphering Diet: Primate Nutritional Ecology and Social Behavior in a Changing World”. Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link:
https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/7bc15koYTNKt65EuuSQq9A

27/02/2026

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Dr. Christopher Wolfe, who will deliver an online talk via Zoom. Dr. Wolfe’s talk is entitled “The Whole Body has entered the Chat: A Manifesto to the Multivariate Phenotype”.

Please see the poster below for details, and register via the following link:
https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/szc5K7hNTN-rN9vOGJWC4g

24/10/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re looking forward to hosting Yannick Pommery who is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University. Yannick will deliver a hybrid talk next Friday 31st October 10am – 11am AEDT, entitled “Craniofacial development in bats: Insights into the evolution of laryngeal echolocation”.

Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/s_EZESgtQQ-KVFXmoCjPDQ #/registration

17/10/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re looking forward to hosting Dr. Ronald J. Planer from the University of Wollongong, who will be giving a Zoom talk next Friday 24th October 10am-11am AEDT (Thursday 23rd October 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT). Ron’s talk will be on “New Thinking about the Origins of Material Symbols”.

You can register using the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/iHqXdj77SzCQRWABbzwJ5A

12/10/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re looking forward to hosting Luke Martin from the Australian National University, who will be giving a Zoom talk this Friday 17th October 10am-11am AEDT (Thursday 16th October 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT). Luke’s talk will be on “Passive acoustic monitoring for sportive lemur conservation”

You can register using the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/eJwL90IDRhmlsD5-eikSkw

06/10/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re looking forward to hosting Dr. Jess Beck from University College Dublin, who will be giving a Zoom talk this Friday 10th October 10am-11am AEDT (Thursday 9th October 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT). Jess’s talk will be on “Roots and Rhizomes: Theorizing Inequality in Osteoarchaeology”.

You can register using the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/4sB7Jd0ZSvai7gIoyiHOag

09/09/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re excited to host Lauren McFarlane who is a PhD candidate at the Australian National University. She will deliver a hybrid talk this Friday 12 September 10am – 11am AEST, entitled “How Family Helps: Extended family engagement in raising First Nations children and its associations with health and wellbeing”.
Please see poster below for details, and register via the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/yr_bLVkRRL6te9syKCK1xw #/registration

22/08/2025

For our next Biological Anthropology Research seminar, we’re looking forward to hosting Dr. Ryan Knigge from the University of Minnesota Medical School, who will be giving a Zoom talk next Friday 29th August 10am-11am AEST (Thursday 28th August 5pm PDT / 8pm EDT). Ryan’s talk will be on “A glimpse into the future: How well can we predict facial growth?”. You can register using the following link: https://anu.zoom.us/meeting/register/NgjAS0FMTSqMNAZyZ7vQOA

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