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The Dept. of Human Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, was founded in 2004 as part of a multidisciplinary facility aiming to investigate human biological and cultural evolution. Research focuses on the divergence of an ape/human ancestor and on Late Pleistocene hominids, including early modern humans and Neandertals, incorporating perspectives from the fields of paleoanthropology, archaeology, zoo-archaeology, developmental biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and cultural anthropology.

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3.3 Social and ethical effects
[ยทยทยท] 2010-03-15
2.2 Exhibitions
Mauer Symposium 2008-01-22
American Association of Physical Anthropology Meeting 2008-01-22
Paleoanthropology Society Meeting 2008-01-22
Roots-Wurzeln der Menschheit 2006-12-14
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eva_logo.jpg 2007-07-13
MPEA_logo.jpg 2007-07-13
3.4 Response in public media
The Last Neanderthal 2009-01-07
Media reports on research 2008-02-05
Media report on research 2008-02-05
Time magazine top ten scientific discoveries of the year 2007 2008-02-05
Media Reports on 'Placing Neanderthals in a climatic context' Nature 2007 2008-02-05
4.1 EVAN-Partner(s)/fellow(s) organising
Transition from Archaic to Modern: Quantitative Approaches 2009-11-02
2.1 Publications
3D landmark and semilandmark geometric morphometric analysis of the Zuttiyeh fronto-zygomatic fragment 2009-11-02
Paleoamericans in a Late Pleistocene context: Assessing morphological affinities 2009-11-02
Population history and cranial morphology in a large human skeletal sample 2009-11-02
Climate Signatures in the Morphological Differentiation of Worldwide Modern Human Populations 2009-11-02
Into Eurasia: A geometric morphometric re-assessment of the Upper Cave (Zhoukoudian) specimens 2009-11-02
1.1 Visits SICs/Fellows/Staff
Toolbox workshop 2009-11-02
GEO workshop, Hamburg 2009-01-07
GEO workshop 2008-12-17
Paleoanthropology Society Meeting 2007, Philadelphia 2008-02-04
American Association of Physical Anthropology meeting 2007 2008-02-04
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