Human Evolution

African Climate and Human Evolution
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Peter B. deMenocal Environmental hypotheses of African faunal evolution propose that major faunal speciation, extinction, and innovation events during the Pliocene-Pleistocene were mediated by
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African Climate and Human Evolution Location
United States
8° 42' 40.8924" N, 39° 51' 30.2328" E
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| Name | Title | Fields of interest | |
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| Jennifer Cole | Adjunct Associate Research Scientist | geochronology, paleoclimatology, human evolution | |
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Peter B. deMenocal | Professor | Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology |

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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day II, Session I |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day II, Session II |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day II, Session III |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day I, Session 4 |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day I, Session 2 |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day I, Session 3 |
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Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution? | Day I, Session I |



