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Keith Dobney: Uncovering the biology of the past

Keith Dobney: Uncovering the biology of the past

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Professor Keith Dobney, Head of School (SOPHI) and archaeologist talks to Professor Nick Enfield about how the inherent cross-disciplinary nature of archaeology allowed him to develop his interest in the biology of the past and how that intersects with and impacts human behaviour, health and cultural development. Keith's ongoing research involves major projects which include the domestication and dispersal of pigs and dogs.


Read Keith's recent publication:
Dobney, K., Hulme-Beaman, A., Rudzinski, A., Cooper, J., Lachlan, R., Thomas, M. (2020). GeoOrigins: A new method and R package for trait mapping and geographic provenancing of specimens without categorical constraints. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, , 1-11.

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Keith Dobney: Uncovering the biology of the past

Keith Dobney: Uncovering the biology of the past

Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre

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