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Talkin’ Tropics Episode 5: Dr. Emma Rehn
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Talkin’ Tropics Episode 5: Dr. Emma Rehn

Posted on August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

For our fifth and final episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Emma Rehn of the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage joins…

Talkin’ Tropics Episode 4:  Pamela Akuku
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Talkin’ Tropics Episode 4: Pamela Akuku

Posted on August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

In our fourth episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Pamela Akuku, PhD student at IPHES, or the Institut Català de Paleoecologia Humana i Evolució Social (Catalan Institute…

Talkin’ Tropics Episode 3: Dr. Makarius Itambu
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Talkin’ Tropics Episode 3: Dr. Makarius Itambu

Posted on August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

For our third Talkin’ Tropics episode, Yoshi Maezumi and Robert Patalano chat with Dr. Makarius Itambu, Lecturer in the Department of Archaeology and Heritage Management…

Talkin’ Tropics Episode 2: Nussaïbah Raja
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Talkin’ Tropics Episode 2: Nussaïbah Raja

Posted on August 19, 2022August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

In our second episode of Talkin’ Tropics, PhD candidate Nussaïbah Raja of the Department of Paleontology at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Germany joins Yoshi Maezumi…

Greg Bankoff on Pyro-Sociocultural Regimes in the Philippines after 1565
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Greg Bankoff on Pyro-Sociocultural Regimes in the Philippines after 1565

Posted on November 8, 2021August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof. Greg Bankoff (University of Hull & Ateneo de Manila University) on…

Mark Merlin on Historic Farming in Micronesia
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Mark Merlin on Historic Farming in Micronesia

Posted on November 8, 2021August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof. Mark Merlin (U. Hawai’i) on The Anthropocene in Micronesia: Early Farmers…

Tamara Ticktin on Indigenous Land Management in Hawai’i & Fiji
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Tamara Ticktin on Indigenous Land Management in Hawai’i & Fiji

Posted on October 1, 2021August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof Tamara Ticktin (U Hawai’i ) on Indigenous land management, resilience &…

Stephen Acabado on the Ifugao Rice Terraces
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Stephen Acabado on the Ifugao Rice Terraces

Posted on September 23, 2021August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives A/ Prof Stephen Acabado (UCLA) on Older is not Necessarily Better: The…

Episode 1:  Dr. Chris Kiahtipes
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Episode 1: Dr. Chris Kiahtipes

Posted on July 19, 2021August 19, 2022 by Rebecca Hamilton

For our very first episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Dr. Chris Kiahtipes, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology with the Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture…

Varied landscape response to Iberian invasion of the tropics
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Varied landscape response to Iberian invasion of the tropics

Posted on June 11, 2021June 14, 2021 by Rebecca Hamilton

New paper shows non-uniform landscape responses to the ‘Great Dying’ in the Americas and Asia-Pacific

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Robert Patalano @robertpatalano ·
16 Jan

Tomorrow I’ll be leading the next @PalaeoPERCS seminar and will be talking about a recently launched project in the Usambara Mountains with @MakariusItambu @archaeo_udsm, @PantropicaNet, @MPI_GEA, and @palaeotropics https://twitter.com/palaeopercs/status/1613598203688910859

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Pal(a)eoPERCS is back in 2023! Join us on Tuesday, January 17th for a seminar with Robert Patalano (@RobertPatalano) entitled "Usambara Mountains Archaeology and Palaeoecology Project (UMAPP)" at 1600 UTC!

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Robert Patalano @robertpatalano ·
6 Jan

The @MPI_GEA did a nice write-up on our recent publication on ancient reeds from the Great Wall and what they can tell us about past climate and environments. Check it out!

https://www.shh.mpg.de/2249422/great-wall-reeds-reveal-ancient-northwestern-china-climate

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gopesh.k.jha @atypical_sapien ·
2 Jan

Our Team will curate 15 exclusive sessions focusing on different questions of Human origins research and How South Asia may help us to answer those questions.

Meet our great team of Paleo Talks 2023.
@_nupur_t @Divyanshkrsinha @NehaAti @RasagnyaM

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gopesh.k.jha @atypical_sapien ·
2 Jan

Here is the new logo of Paleo talks, representing our multi-disciplinary perspective of Human origins research.

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Pantropica @pantropicanet ·
30 Dec

New paper by project members @palaeotropics and @RobertPatalano on organic remains from the ancient Great Wall of China and what they can tell us about past environments and climates. Out now in @SpringerNature @SciReports!

Robert Patalano @RobertPatalano

Thrilled to end the year with our new #OA paper in @SciReports! We used plant remains from ancient segments of the Great Wall to look at environmental and climate changes in northwestern China since the Han Dynasty. 1/7

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-27071-4

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