CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)
Episodes
CARTA: Altered States of the Human Mind: Implications for Anthropogeny: Tom Csordas - Imagination and Embodiment in Practices of Sacred Sonorous Being
15 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of thes...
CARTA: Altered States of the Human Mind: Implications for Anthropogeny - Intro and Welcome
15 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of thes...
CARTA: Altered States of the Human Mind: Implications for Anthropogeny: Kenneth Kidd - Alcohol Metabolism and Alcoholism
13 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of thes...
CARTA: Altered States of the Human Mind: Implications for Anthropogeny: Ann Taves -Altered States in Human Rituals
11 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Experts address altered states of the mind that are deliberately induced by humans. We will address what is known about origins and mechanisms of thes...
CARTA: Awareness of Death and Personal Mortality: Implications for Anthropogeny:Death as Celebration: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
07 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Rita Astuti looks at different cultures and how death is imbued with complex meaning and transformed from an ending to a beginning, and from a cause f...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Symposium Questions Answers and Discussion
29 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Q&A session from the Comparative Anthropogeny symposium - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox. Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represe...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Kristen Hawkes - Ancient Grandmothers African Savannas
28 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Todd Preuss - Brains
27 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Alyssa Crittenden Kristen Hawkes Margaret Schoeninger
26 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Robert Kluender Aniruddh Patel Iain Davidson
25 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Tetsuro Matsuzawa Linda Marchant Barry Bogin
24 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Alyssa Crittenden - The Foundations of Cooperative Breeding
22 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Introduction - Ajit Varki
22 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA Co-Director Ajit Varki introduces the Comparative Anthropogeny symposium - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox. Each species of our primate cousins ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Pascal Gagneux - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox and the Matrix of Comparative Anthropogeny
22 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA Associate Director Pascal Gagneux introduces the Comparative Anthropogeny symposium Exploring the Human-Ape Paradox and its relation to the Matr...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Nina Jablonski - Skin
21 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Margaret Schoeninger - Nutrition and Diet
20 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Lyn Wadley - Fire and Early Homo sapiens Innovations
20 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Iain Davidson - Art Story Mind
17 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Linda Marchant - Symbolic Play
15 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Ani Patel - Music and Gene-Culture Coevolution
14 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Tetsuro Matsuzawa - Teaching: Education By Master-Apprenticeship in Chimpanzees
14 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Robert Kluender - Language
13 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox: Barry Bogin - Childhood
12 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA - Comparative Anthropogeny - Exploring The Human-Ape Paradox - Todd Preuss Nina Jablonski Lyn Wadley
11 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Each species of our primate cousins is unique as it represents the outcome of independent evolution. Yet, humans appear to be a remarkable outlier as ...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Susan Kaech: Human Adaptive Immunity Against Viral Infections
12 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins - Nissi Varki Amanda Lewis
11 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins Symposium Questions Answers and Discussion
10 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Sujan Shresta The La Jolla Institute for Immunology - Dengue and Zika: Mosquito-Borne Viral Infections
09 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Manuela Raffatellu UC San Diego; Salmonella in Humans and Other Animals
08 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Victor Nizet UC San Diego; Streptococcal Molecular Mimicry: Pathogenesis Autoimmunity and Vaccines
07 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Robert (Chip) Schooley UC San Diego; SARS CoV-2: A Third Coronavirus Takes to the Air
06 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Over the past two decades novel coronaviruses have spilled from the bat to the human population on three occasions. The first two breakouts in south C...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins - Elizabeth Winzeler Sujan Shresta Manuela Raffatellu
06 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Amanda Lewis UC San Diego; The Microbiome and Infections of the Reproductive Tract in Human Females
03 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Elizabeth Winzeler UC San Diego; Malignant Malaria in Humans
03 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA Presents: The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins: Nissi Varki: Are There Human-Specific Infectious Diseases?
01 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
Introduction to The Impact of Infectious Disease on Humans and our Origins Symposium
01 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Infectious diseases have profound influences on the evolution of their host populations. In the case of humans, the host species has also shaped patho...
CARTA presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - QandA
25 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Question and answer session from a symposium exploring the last half-decade new evidence from ancient DNA, fossils, archaeology and population studies...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Paola Villa The Archaeology of Ancient Tools
25 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Sriram Sankararaman Recovering Signals of Ghost Archaic Introgression in African Populations
21 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ne...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Teresa Steele Continuity or Punctuation in the African Archaeological Record After 500000 Years Ago
20 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - John Hawks How Homo Naledi Matters to Our Origins
18 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Tim Weaver The Evolution of the Human Skull
11 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of n...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Jean-Jacques Hublin Homo Sapiens Origins: When Moderns Were Archaic
10 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Iain Mathieson Using Ancient DNA to Track the Evolution of Today’s Humans
08 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Welcome and Opening Remarks
07 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Introductory remarks to a symposium exploring the last half-decade of new evidence from ancient DNA, fossils, archaeology and population studies that ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Joshua Akey Tales of Human History Told by Neandertal and Denisovan DNA That Persist in Modern Humans
07 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA Presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Katerina Harvati Homo Sapiens Dispersals Out of Africa
06 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of n...
CARTA presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Tim Weaver Paola Villa Sriram Sankararaman
04 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ...
CARTA presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Katerina Harvati Teresa Steele John Hawks
30 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ne...
CARTA presents The Origins of Today’s Humans - Jean-Jacques Hublin Joshua AkeyIain Mathieson
27 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Where did we humans come from? When did we become the dominant species on the planet? Experts take you on an exploration of the last half-decade of ne...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition: Implications for the Evolutionary Origins of the Human Mind - Introduction and Opening Remarks
15 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Opening remarks to a symposium that addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind based on available evidence...
The Effects of Early Psychosocial Deprivation on Brain-Behavioral Development: Findings from the Bucharest Early Intervention Project - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Charles Nelson
15 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Experience is the engine that drives much of postnatal brain development. When children are deprived of key (i.e., experience-expected) experiences, p...
Where is My Mother? Uncovering Mechanisms of Neglect in the Maternal Brain - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Danielle Stolzenberg
15 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In 2017 alone, an estimated 674,000 children were victims of abuse and neglect in the United States and over 1,000 of these children died from maltrea...
Deprivation of Nutrition as a Factor in Human Cognitive Evolution - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Marcus Pembrey
13 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Adequate vitamins and minerals are essential for normal cognitive development. Marcus Pembrey (University College London) uses iodine as an example. S...
Resilience Processes in Development - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Ann Masten
13 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Ann Masten (University of Minnesota) discusses the meaning of resilience from a developmental perspective, highlighting the significance of findings f...
Developmental Amnesia - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
11 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In modern humans, an exquisite cognitive ability has evolved that enables mental time travel, the ability to mentally travel back in time and re-exper...
The Resilient Brain: Epigenetics Stress and the Lifecourse - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Bruce McEwen
09 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The brain is the central organ of stress and adaptation to stress because it perceives and determines what is threatening, as well as the behavioral a...
Feral Children: Two Living Examples and a Little Neurology -- CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Douglas Candland
08 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The question of what is learned, which is innate, and how the two relate is at the heart of 2,000 years and more of the 4,000 reports of feral childre...
Maturational Constraints on Learning - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Elissa Newport
08 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Our ability to learn languages fully and fluently changes over age. Young children are remarkable in learning languages so well – often much better ...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition: Implications for the Evolutionary Origins of the Human Mind - Conclusion and Questions and Answers
06 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Closing remarks and questions at a symposium that addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind based on avai...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Charles A. Nelson Faraneh Vargha-Khadem Ann Masten
06 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind. Charles Nelson (Boston Childrens Hospital...
Individual Differences in Language Development and Disorders - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Paula Tallal
05 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Language co-evolved with the human brain throughout the evolution of Homo sapiens. Paula Tallal (Salk Institute) focuses on longitudinal studies that ...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Danielle Stolzenberg Marcus Pembrey Bruce McEwen
02 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind. Danielle Stolzenberg (UC Davis) Where is ...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Douglas Candland Elissa Newport Paula Tallal
30 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium addresses the influences of environment and culture on the emergence of the human mind. Douglas Candland (Bucknell University) Fe...
CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Ajit Varki: Prologue: Royal Experiments on Language Origins
25 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Ajit Varki presents fascinating historical background on efforts to understand the acquisition of language via some very questionable means - and prov...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Abdoulaye Camara
29 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. this presentation is with A...
CARTA: Extraordinary Variations of the Human Mind: Lessons for Anthropogeny: Isabelle Peretz: Born to be Musical: What We Can Learn from Congenital Anomalies
26 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Isabelle Peretz examines what congenital amusia - the condition where one is amusical, lacking such abilities as pitch or rhythm recognition - can tel...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa: Closing Remarks
24 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Closing remarks from Ajit Va...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Likius Andossa: The Chad Basin
23 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Likius Andossa, University o...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Job Kibii: Australopithecus in East and South Africa
23 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Job Kibii, National Museums ...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Sarah Wurz: Klasies River as a 120000-Year-Old Archive of Human Behavior in South Africa
22 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Sarah Wurz, University of th...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Yonas Beyene: The Archaeology of Konso-Gardula
21 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Yonas Beyene, Association fo...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Lyn Wadley: The Origin and Development of Fire Technology in Africa
21 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Lyn Wadley, University of th...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Himla Soodyall: So Where Do We Come From?
18 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Himla Soodyall, National Hea...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Berhane Asfaw: Assessing Claims for the Earliest Homo sapiens
17 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Berhane Asfaw, National Muse...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Lyn Wadley Sarah Wurz Judith Sealy
16 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. In this episode: Lyn Wadley,...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa: Opening Remarks
15 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Margaret Schoeninger, CARTA ...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Judith Sealy: Behavior and Settlement Patterns in Coastal Stone Age Communities - Evidence from Stable Isotopes
15 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Judith Sealy, University of ...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Job Kibii Likius Andossa Yonas Beyene
09 Aug 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. This episode: Job Kibii, Nat...
CARTA presents Anthropogeny: The Perspective from Africa - Himla Soodyall Behane Asfaw
29 Jul 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This CARTA symposium focuses on the contributions of scientists and scholars of anthropogeny who live and work in Africa. Himla Soodyall discusses lin...
CARTA: Cellular and Molecular Explorations of Anthropogeny - Wieland Huttner: Human-Specific Genes and Neocortex Expansion in Development and Evolution
08 Jul 2019
Contributed by Lukas
The search for human-specific genome changes underlying the unique neocortex expansion found only in the human brain. Series: "CARTA - Center for Acad...
CARTA: The Role of Hunting in Anthropogeny: David Watts - Social Explanations for Chimpanzee Hunting
02 Jul 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Hunting is considered a key human adaptation and is thought to have influenced our anatomy, physiology and behavior over time. This symposium explores...
CARTA 10th Anniversary: Revisiting the Agenda - Opening Remarks
09 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary: Revisiting the Agenda - Closing Remarks
09 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Pascal Gagneux summarizes the CARTA 10th Anniversary symposium. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science]...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Daniel Geschwind: Mental Disease
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - William Kimbel: Paleoanthropology and Comparative Anatomy
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Alyssa Crittenden: Parenting and Child Development
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Katerina Semendeferi: Comparative Brain Anatomy
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - David Perlmutter: Language
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Joe Henrich: Cultural Evolution and Dual Inheritance
07 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Ajit Varki: Comparative Medicine
05 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Kristen Hawkes: Hunter-Gatherers/Life History and Reproduction
05 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Sarah Tishkoff: Human Population Genetics and Origins
04 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Patricia Churchland: Morality and Cooperation
03 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary: Revisiting the Agenda - Margaret Schoeninger: Nutrition and Paleodiet
03 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - James J. Moore: Behavioral Ecology
02 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Terry Sejnowski: Computational Neuroscience
02 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Tetsuro Matsuzawa: Comparative Cognition in Primates
01 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Evan Eichler: Comparative Genomics
01 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...
CARTA 10th Anniversary Symposium: Revisiting the Agenda - Anne Stone: Ancient DNA of Humans and Their Pathogens
01 Jun 2019
Contributed by Lukas
CARTA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a whirlwind tour of anthropogeny, the study of the origin of humans, by addressing these questions across m...