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The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
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Everything Matters

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"It's all real, Everything Matters, and it Never Ends." Everything Matters is a Comedy Horror Podcast published every Tuesday. The show is focused on storytelling and features paranormal, surreal, absurd, and post-apocalyptic elements. This critically-acclaimed 7x Humanbody Award-winning collection of stories and coverage of contemporary issues affecting Tri Town and beyond is one of this planet's most popular programs. Hosted by Michael Taur and Dale Dallas, the show features intimate conve ...
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Dr. Gwen Robbins Schug from the University of North Carolina - Greebsboro discusses some of the projects her lab is working on, including skeletal and dental pathology in past populations and istopic analysis of human remains. She also touches on the importance of integrating biological anthropology into climate change and global health policies. T…
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Dr. Sholts of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History joins the show to discuss her new book, The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, from Our Bodies to Our Beliefs. Dr. Sholts uses an anthropological lens to understand epidemics. She touches on One Health, historical and current epidemics, the role misinformation plays in the spread…
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Dr. Griffin of San Francisco State University joins the show to discuss dental caries and toothwear in pre-contact Native American groups. Books, articles, and media mentioned in this episode: Griffin, MC. (2014). Biocultural implication of oral pathology in an ancient central California population. Am J Phys Anthropol, 154(2), 171-188. Griffin, MC…
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Dr. Wescott of Texas State University joins the show to discuss the Texas State body farm (Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State - FACTS) and the forensic research carried out there. Books, articles, and selected people mentioned in this episode: Dr. Wescott's ResearchGate profile Haglund & Sorg, Advances in Forensic Taphonomy: Method, Theory…
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Dr. Goodson (Cambridge University) and Dr. Trombley (Augustana University) join forces on the show to discuss their bioarchaeological-historical collaboration to understand the Medieval mouth. Books, articles, and selected people mentioned in this episode: Medieval Mouths in Context: Biocultural and MultiScalar Considerations of the Mouth and the C…
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Dr. Trent Trombley of Augustana University joins the show to talk about his research at Villamagna, a medieval settlement outside of Rome. He uses macroscopic analysis of teeth along with a few other methods to understand life in the past. Links mentioned in the show: Dr. Trombley's ResearchGate profile Making Sense of Medieval Mouths: Investigatin…
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Dr. Clark Spencer Larsen of Ohio State joins the show to discuss his history in the field, bioarchaeology, and how we can use biological anthropology to understand human health in the past. Links mentioned in the show: Dr. Larsen's faculty page The past 12,000 years of behavior, adaptation, population and evolution shaped who we are today (2023 PNA…
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Dr. Daniel Benyshek of UNLV joins the show to discuss plancentophagy. Check out his lab page for more info on placentophagy. Note: There is a special addition at the end of this episode. Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter @AnthroBiology. Email the host at gaby.lapera@anthrobiology.co…
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What do the holidays, stolen taxidermy, and baloney-fueled experiments have in common? They're all on the agenda in our latest podcast episode. We're thrilled to welcome back Dr. Daniel Leeds, our esteemed head researcher, who'll be sharing his insights. Join us as we kick off the holiday season! Thanks to Emily Foulger (Vera Noir) for lending us t…
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Ready for an exhilarating journey? Because we're in for quite a ride! From the buzz of local news to the enigmatic world underground, today we look into Tritown's past and get a taste of the terror and thrill of the Money Hole. Thanks to Trevor Fisch (Sam C Borus) for lending us their beautiful voice. About The Show Everything Matters is a Comedy H…
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Hold onto your seats, folks! Brace yourselves as we plunge headfirst into the spine-chilling mysteries haunting our peaceful town. Thanks to Emily Foulger (Pat), Maggie Borden (Linda Kali), and Trevor Fisch (Jordan Flemeronishkova) for lending us their beautiful voices. About The Show Everything Matters is a Comedy Horror Podcast published every Tu…
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Prepare for a journey into the depths of the peculiar as we navigate the bizarre happenings in the enigmatic town of Tritown. About The Show Everything Matters is a Comedy Horror Podcast published every Tuesday. Join Micheal Taur and Dale Dallas as they broadcast the planet's most popular programme to the Tri Town area. Be sure to follow or subscri…
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Many citizens are feeling down after the census. To help them, this week we have a special segment of "Mental Health Matters" with the guru Aileen Wuornos. Then, we have "Out and About Tritown", where Dale takes a trip to Pat's Pawnitorium. Thanks to Emily Foulger (Pat), Maggie Borden (Aileen Wuornos), and Andrew McClelland (Tony and Intern Todd) f…
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Brace yourselves as we navigate the post-blackout in Tritown, offering you handy advice on handling the census, keeping an eye on your neighbors, and reporting anything odd. About The Show Everything Matters is a Comedy Horror Podcast published every Tuesday. Join Micheal Taur and Dale Dallas as they broadcast the planet's most popular programme to…
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SPECIAL NEWS UPDATE The strange vessel causing a ruckus off the Moonhaven coast has everyone on high alert. Enjoy a nature walk with none other than Park Ranger Jeb Marshall at the Threadington Nature Preservation Park. And go on a virtual tour of L Corp's new "Home of Tomorrow" with tech correspondent Bernie Bunson. Thanks to Nathan Heard (L Corp …
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SPECIAL NEWS BULLITEN DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SETS Prepare yourselves to DIVE DEEP as Micheal Taur journeys underground with special guest, Linda Kali. Enjoy a thrilling introduction to a new chapter of the "Vera Noir, Private Eye" radio drama. Hit the streets with Dale Dallas to get the BUZZ about new moving picture: Galactic Frontier. All this and mor…
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We're live! Get ready for a fun-filled, informative first broadcast back! Navigate the surprising findings from the Tritown Bulletin Board, including an unbelievable lottery streak. Join Dr. Daniel Leeds for "Taking Safety Seriously" and learn all about Mirror Safety! Park Ranger Jeb Marshall offers some practical tips for safety on the nearby Mesa…
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Rhianna Drummond-Clarke, PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute (Dept. of Human Origins), joins the show to discuss her most recent article examining how environments affect chimp locomotion. She also chat about her time in the field. See her article here: https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/sciadv.add9752 Find links to articles, books, and …
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Dr. Kirsty Graham from the University of St. Andrews discusses how bonobos use gestures to communicate, which winds into a chat about what that means for ape communication generally -- especially humans. They also have some insights into field research. Check out the article about humans understanding nonhuman ape gestures here: https://journals.pl…
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Dr. James Cole from the University of Brighton joins the show to talk about how studying stone tools can reveal insights about the evolution of cognition in humans. Along the way, we touch on brain size, theory of mind, and social groups. Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter @AnthroBio…
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Dr. Agustin Fuentes of Princeton and Dr. Barbara King joined the show to discuss the scientific community's responsibility for animals used in research. Should it be done? Is it possible to carry out ethical research involving animals? Want to learn more? Read the article the episode is based on: "Towards an Anti-Maleficent Research Agenda" Find li…
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Dr. Christian Crowder from the Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office joins the show to talk about his experiences in forensic anthropology, using histology for forensic cases, and how anthropologists are a crucial component of the response team for mass fatality events. Dr. Crowder also talks about his work on the editorial boards of peer-reviewe…
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Dr. John Lindo of Emory talks about ancient DNA -- how it works, what you can understand from it, and why it's important. He explains how he's using ancient DNA to understand the biological diversity of pre-contact indigenous groups in the Americas. Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter…
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Dr. Nicole Iturriaga of UC - Irvine joined the show to talk about her book: Exhuming Violent Histories: Forensics, Memory, and Rewriting Spain’s Past. In this episode, we discuss the history of the Spanish Civil War, how forensics can help change perceptions and heal communities, and how the general public perceives forensic anthropology. Find link…
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Dr. Julia Boughner of the University of Saskatchewan talks about the evolution of human teeth. Why do adults have ~32 teeth? Are our jaws shrinking? What's the deal with wisdom teeth? Does modern dentistry change our evolutionary path? Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter @AnthroBiolog…
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Ms. Selina Carlhoff, PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, talks about the basics of DNA, what you should know about ancient DNA, and some of the ethical complexities that come with studying prehistoric populations. She also fills us in on her article in Nature, "Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wa…
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Dr. David Braun of George Washington University's Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology in the Anthropology Department chats about the cycles of tool use and niche construction. We talk about how one affects the other and vice versa in cycles, plus the interplay of greater environmental and climate change. Dr. Braun also discusses how…
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Dr. Jonathan Marks of the University of North Carolina - Charlotte joins the show to talk about his book, Why Are There Still Creationists? Human Evolution and the Ancestors. We chat about one of the toughest conversations everyone who deals with evolution faces: Speaking with creationists. In the episode, Marks talks about theology and the surpris…
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