Duke’s Evolutionary Anthropology PhD synthesizes paleoanthropology, primate behavior, and comparative genomics. Candidates CT-scan hominin fossils, GPS-track bonobo foraging in Congo, and model cultural evolution in agent-based simulations. Interdisciplinary ethics workshops confront decolonizing field methods and data sovereignty, while science-communication labs translate discoveries for museums and podcasts.
3-D geometric morphometrics of Neanderthal ribcage evolution
Isotopic diet reconstruction of early Homo sapiens
Comparative microbiome study of wild vs. captive lemurs
Agent-based model of language evolution and social structure
Drone photogrammetry of primate canopy movement patterns
Ancient DNA extraction optimizing ultra-short fragments
VR reconstruction of Australopithecine landscape navigation
Public database of hominin dental microwear textures
Stable-collagen analysis of Pleistocene megafauna butchery marks
Citizen-science platform identifying fossil shark teeth
Policy brief on ethical fieldwork compensation standards
Interactive exhibition on cooperative breeding evolution
Machine-learning tool classifying fossil tooth cusps
Blockchain registry for fossil provenance documentation
Educational comic series on human evolutionary milestones
Uncover our species’ deep past and future trajectories at Duke.
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