
Conversations in Human Evolution: Volume 2
Lucy Timbrell(Editor)
Archaeopress
Published on 6. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
132 pages
978-1-78969-947-0 (ISBN)
Description
Conversations in Human Evolution is an ongoing science communication initiative seeking to explore the breadth and interdisciplinarity of human evolution studies. This volume reports another twenty interviews (referred to as 'conversations' as they are informal in style) with scholars at the forefront of human evolution research, covering the broad scientific themes of Palaeolithic archaeology, palaeoanthropology and biological anthropology, earth science and palaeoclimatic change, evolutionary anthropology and primatology, and human disease co-evolution. This project features academics at various different stages in their careers and from all over the world; in this volume alone, researchers are based at institutions in eleven different countries (namely Iran, India, the United Kingdom, Greece, Australia, South Africa, the United States of America, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Israel), covering five continents.
Having arisen at the start of the COVID19 pandemic, Conversations in Human Evolution aims to encourage engagement with both human evolutionary studies and the broader socio-political issues that persist within academia, the latter of which is particularly pertinent during this time of global uncertainty. The conversations delve deeply into the study of our species' evolutionary history through the lens of each sub-discipline, as well as detailing some of the most current advances in research, theory and methods. Overall, Conversations in Human Evolution seeks to bridge the gap between the research and researcher through contextualisation of the science with personal experience and historical reflection.
Having arisen at the start of the COVID19 pandemic, Conversations in Human Evolution aims to encourage engagement with both human evolutionary studies and the broader socio-political issues that persist within academia, the latter of which is particularly pertinent during this time of global uncertainty. The conversations delve deeply into the study of our species' evolutionary history through the lens of each sub-discipline, as well as detailing some of the most current advances in research, theory and methods. Overall, Conversations in Human Evolution seeks to bridge the gap between the research and researcher through contextualisation of the science with personal experience and historical reflection.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Colour figures throughout
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 275 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78969-947-0 (9781789699470)
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Person
Lucy Timbrell is a PhD researcher in the Archaeology of Human Origins Research Group at the University of Liverpool, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, The Leakey Foundation and the Lithic Studies Society. Broadly, she is interested in the evolution of modern human diversity, with her doctoral research focussing on quantifying the population structure of early Homo sapiens in Late-Middle Pleistocene Africa. Alongside her PhD research, she organises the widely-known University of Liverpool Evolutionary Anthropology seminar series.
Content
Conversations in Human Evolution - Lucy Timbrell ;
Part 1: Palaeolithic Archaeology ;
Sonia Shidrang ;
Ravi Korisettar ;
Jennifer French ;
Rebecca Wragg Sykes ;
Nena Galanidou ;
Part 2: Palaeoanthropology and biological anthropology ;
Rainer Gruen ;
Briana Pobiner ;
Mirriam Tawane ;
Trish Biers ;
Tanya Smith ;
Rebecca Ackermann ;
Part 3: Earth science and palaeoclimatic change ;
Rick Potts ;
Mark Maslin ;
Yoshi Maezumi ;
Part 4: Evolutionary anthropology and primatology ;
Duncan Stibbard Hawkes ;
Ammie Kalan ;
Lynne Isbell ;
Part 5: Human-disease evolution ;
Hila May ;
Simon Underdown ;
Lluis Quintana-Murci
Part 1: Palaeolithic Archaeology ;
Sonia Shidrang ;
Ravi Korisettar ;
Jennifer French ;
Rebecca Wragg Sykes ;
Nena Galanidou ;
Part 2: Palaeoanthropology and biological anthropology ;
Rainer Gruen ;
Briana Pobiner ;
Mirriam Tawane ;
Trish Biers ;
Tanya Smith ;
Rebecca Ackermann ;
Part 3: Earth science and palaeoclimatic change ;
Rick Potts ;
Mark Maslin ;
Yoshi Maezumi ;
Part 4: Evolutionary anthropology and primatology ;
Duncan Stibbard Hawkes ;
Ammie Kalan ;
Lynne Isbell ;
Part 5: Human-disease evolution ;
Hila May ;
Simon Underdown ;
Lluis Quintana-Murci