
Palaeodiet Research
@palaeo_diet
The major goal of the Palaeodiet Research Lab is a better understanding of the importance of the role of diet in human evolution
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http://www.palaeodiet.org 06-09-2016 03:15:33
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I am glad to announce that our ARC DP24 application, titled "From Foraging to Farming. Human adaptations during major transitions", has been successful! Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute #humanevolution #archaeology #anthropology


Masticatory habits of the adult Neanderthal individual BD 1 from La Chaise‐de‐Vouthon (France) - Hernaiz‐García - American Journal of Biological Anthropology - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj… Our new study on the relationship between tooth wear and cementum!




Exciting #PhD opportunity in biological anthropology with a fully funded scholarship (3.5 years) at Monash University. Join us to study health, diet and lifestyle of people during the Neolithic Revolution. For more info visit: palaeodiet.org/opportunities/ Deadline 18 Aug




Very proud of our PhD student María Hernaiz-García who presented her final results of her study on the biomechanics of Neanderthal anterior teeth Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute


I am pleased to announce that our Discovery Project application, titled "Unravelling the secrets of tooth enamel: implications for human evolution" has been awarded by Australian Research Council Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute

I am glad to announce that I have been listed among Australia's top 250 researchers as Leader in the Field of Anthropology: theaustralian.com.au/special-report… via The Australian

Exciting #PhD opportunity in biological anthropology with a fully funded scholarship (3.5 years) at Monash University. Join us to study form and function of primate dental enamel. For more info visit the Palaeodiet Research Lab website: palaeodiet.org/opportunities/ Deadline 2 March 2025




Fantastic human fossil discovery! Laura Martín-Francés is one of the authors of this study. Fossil face bones discovered in Spanish cave may belong to first ancient humans in Western Europe abc.net.au/news/science/2… via ABC Australia Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute Monash University