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Evolutionary Wing

by Lloyd T. Wheeler last modified May 27, 2009 11:46 AM
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What unites the Evolutionary Wing of the Department of Anthropology is the application of science to understanding the behavior, ecology, history, and evolution of humans and non-human primates, as individuals and as societies. The many useful approaches to these topics bring together archaeology, human cultural and behavioral ecology, molecular anthropology, paleoanthropology, biogeography, conservation biology, and the socio-ecology of primates. You'll find more specific areas of interest in the Faculty and the Graduate student pages.

 

Evolutionary Wing Director: Jelmer Eerkens

Evolutionary Wing Faculty

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