Erik Otárola-Castillo

I am an archaeologist, human evolutionary biologist and biometrician. My research revolves around the question: “What do people eat and why?” To answer it, I study the diversity, ecology, evolution and co-evolution of behavioral phenotypes in prehistoric and modern foraging populations (human and non-human primates). Currently, I am interested in evaluating the effects that climatic…

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Jesse Wolfhagen

I am a Bayesian archaeologist whose research couches animal domestication into broader ecological relationships between human communities and local plant and animal populations. I study this through animal bones recovered from archaeological sites and isotopic analyses of these bones to model how populations and their behaviors changed in response to human hunting and herding. I…

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