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Paleontology

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  • Matthew Borths
    Matthew Borths
    Adjunct Assistant Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
    matthew.borths@duke.edu
  • Douglas Martin Boyer
    Douglas Martin Boyer
    Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
    doug.boyer@duke.edu
    http://www.dougmboyer.com/
  • Steven E. Churchill
    Steven E. Churchill
    Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
    churchy@duke.edu
    Paleoanthropology Lab
  • Richard Frederick Kay
    Richard Frederick Kay
    Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
    richard.kay@duke.edu
    http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/kay-lab
  • Blythe A. Williams
    Blythe A. Williams
    Associate Professor of the Practice Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology
    blythe@duke.edu

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  • About Us
    • Our Vision Statement
    • Diversity Statement
    • Professional Organizations
    • Job Opportunities in Evanth
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  • Undergraduate
    • Majors, Concentrations & Requirements
      • Concentration: Anatomy and Paleoanthropology
      • Concentration: Behavior, Ecology and Cognition
      • Concentration: Human Biology
    • Minor Requirements
    • Why Study Evolutionary Anthropology?
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      • Anatomy and Paleoanthropology
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      • Human and Comparative Anatomy
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      • Primate Ecology
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      • Anatomy & Functional Morphology
      • Evolutionary Medicine
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiome Research
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      • Primate Behavior & Ecology
      • Primate Cognition, Cognitive Evolution & Neuroanatomy
      • Primate Physiology, Endocrinology, Energetics
      • Systematics & Comparative Methods
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