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Inferring the evolution of skeletal gracility in hominins and extant mammals

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Dr. Chirchir is a Biological Anthropologist at Marshall University. Her research focuses on understanding the relationship between skeletal morphology and behavior in the human fossil record using extant mammalian analogs including primates and canids. Her talk will explore how bone changes with habitual behavior and evolutionary selection

This talk is part of the Biological Anthropology Seminar Series series.

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