7:30 - 8:00 Poster set-up. 5:30 - 6:00 Poster take-down.
Even numbered poster authors present for discussion 10:00-10:30 and 4:45-5:3-
Odd numbered poster authors present for discussion 10:30-11:00 and 4:00-4:45
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Can oral pathology avoidance explain human dental size reduction?. Sarah A. Lacy.
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Allometry and Tooth Shape of the Lower Deciduous M2 and Permanent M1. Shara E. Bailey, Stefano Benazzi, Jean-Jacques Hublin.
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A geometric morphometric study of hominin mandibular variation related to speech production. Sarah Urbas, Katherine Dudas, Robert C. McCarthy.
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Comparative morphometric analyses of a lower deciduous second molar from Qesem Cave Middle Pleistocene site (Israel). Cinzia Fornai, Stefano Benazzi, Avi Gopher, Ran Barkai, Rachel Sarig, Israel Hershkovitz, Gerhard W. Weber.
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Prehistoric use of Ammotragus lervia in Taforalt Cave. Rebecca L. Pedersen, Jalil Bouzouggar, Nick Barton, Louise Humphrey, Elaine Turner, Cara M. Wall-Scheffler.
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Evaluating ontogenetic shape variation in the mandibular ramus of Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis. Carrie A. Healy, Chris A. Robinson, Terrence B. Ritzman, Claire E. Terhune.
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The use of skeletal data for interpreting dental development in fossil hominins. Maja Šešelj.
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Modularity and covariation in extant human occipital growth. Miranda E. Karban, Robert G. Franciscus, Andy D. Grass.
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Latitude and Attitude: Eating insects in the Pleistocene and today. Julie J. Lesnik.
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Cooking and sugar bioaccessibility from starch in human evolution. Robert S. Scott, Kate DeRosa, Michael A. Rogers.
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Morphology and locomotor function of the hominin pubis. Maria C. Fox, Laura L. Shackelford.
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Gross versus net metabolic rate: Which should be used when determining the speed of the minimum cost of transport for human walking?. Marcie J. Myers, Karen L. Steudel-Numbers, Cara M. Wall-Scheffler.
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Walking for warmth: a reassessment of Neanderthal locomotor inefficiency. Cara J. Ocobock.
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Tibial loading during walking and running in Late Pleistocene humans. Martin Hora, Vladimir Sladek.
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Comparisons of strength and predictability of Neanderthal and modern human femora under loading conditions simulating irregular steps. Kelli H. Tamvada, David S. Strait.
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Ecological niche reconstruction of Homo taxa in the Late Pleistocene. Kes Schroer.
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A new calculation of the habitable land area of Sahulland during the Last Glacial Maximum and its implications for hominin population size. Joanna R. Gautney, Trenton W. Holliday.
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Radiocarbon Dating of Late Neanderthals in Southern Poland. Bridget A. Alex, Paweł Valde-Nowak, Damian Stefański, Elisabetta Boaretto.
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Liang Bua Cave (Flores) humans (aka "Homo floresiensis") exhibit individual variation and temporal change, not uniformity and stasis. Robert B. Eckhardt, Sakdapong Chavanaves, Maciej Henneberg.
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Probability of finding a Pleistocene Down Syndrome skeleton on Flores. Maciej Henneberg, Robert B. Eckhardt.
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