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Marta Mirazón Lahr

Dr. Marta Mirazón Lahr (born 1965) is a palaeoanthropologist and Director of the Duckworth Laboratory at the University of Cambridge.

Marta Mirazón Lahr
Born1965 (age 58–59)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
OccupationEvolutionary Biologist
NationalityBritish & Argentinian
Alma materUniversity of São Paulo
University of Cambridge
PartnerRobert Foley (academic)

Academic career edit

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mirazon Lahr graduated in Biology from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. She later earned a Masters and PhD in Biological Anthropology from the University of Cambridge,[1] following which she was elected to a Junior Research Fellowship at Clare College. She was then an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology of University of São Paulo (1995–98), before returning to Cambridge in 1999 as a lecturer in Biological Anthropology and Fellow of Clare College.[2][3] Mirazon Lahr was promoted to University Reader in Human Evolutionary Biology in 2005.[4]

In 2001 Mirazon Lahr, with co-founder and husband Robert Foley,[5] established the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies (LCHES) at the University of Cambridge, with funding from the Wellcome Trust and the Leverhulme Trust. The Centre was designed to provide a home for the Duckworth Collection, and up-to-date laboratories and facilities to support research in human evolution which integrated genetics, anthropology, and other fields.[6]

Mirazon Lahr was awarded the Phillip Leverhulme Prize in 2004.[7]

Research edit

Lahr's research is in human evolution, and ranges across human and hominin morphology, prehistory and genetics. Her early work provided a test of the Multiregional Hypothesis of modern humans origins, and underlined much of the argument against models of regional continuity in traits between archaic and modern humans.[8] This research expanded into a fuller consideration of the origins of modern human diversity, published as a book in 1996 - The Evolution of Human Diversity - by Cambridge University Press.[9] Her subsequent research continues to explore human diversity from a number of different perspectives and methodological approaches, and includes archaeology, palaeobiology, genomics and human biology.[10][11][12]

She and Robert Foley were the first to propose a ‘southern route’ for humans out of Africa, and for human diversity to be the product of multiple dispersals as well as local adaptation.[11][12][13][14] She has led field projects in the Amazon, the Solomon Islands,[15][16] India, the Central Sahara[17] and Kenya,[18] the last two focusing on issues to do with the origins and dispersals of modern humans in Africa.

Mirazon Lahr is currently the director of the IN-AFRICA Project, an Advanced Investigator Award from the European Research Council (ERC) to examine the role of east Africa in modern human origins.[19] As part of the IN-AFRICA Project, she has led the excavations at the site of Nataruk in Turkana, Kenya, establishing the existence of prehistoric warfare among nomadic hunter-gatherers 10,000 years ago.[20]

She was recently interviewed alongside Richard and Meave Leakey as part of the documentary 'Bones of Turkana', a National Geographic Special about palaeoanthropology and human evolution in the Turkana Basin, Kenya.[21][22]

Selected publications edit

  • Lahr, M.M. (1992), The origins of modern humans: A test of the Multiregional Hypothesis, Cambridge University Press, UK
  • Lahr, M. M. & Foley, R. A. (2003), "On stony ground: Lithic technology, human evolution, and the emergence of culture", Evolutionary Anthropology, 12 (3): 109–122, doi:10.1002/evan.10108, S2CID 32857294
  • Bateson, P., Barker, D., Clutton-Brock, T., Deb, D., D’Udine, B., Foley, R. A., Gluckman, P., Godfrey, K., Kirkwood, T., Lahr, M.M., McNamara, J., Metcalfe, N. B., Monaghan, P., Spencer, G., & Sultan, S. E. (2004), "Developmental plasticity and human health", Nature, 430 (6998): 419–421, Bibcode:2004Natur.430..419B, doi:10.1038/nature02725, PMID 15269759, S2CID 4374045{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Field, J. S. & Lahr, M. M. (2006), "Assessment of the Southern Dispersal: GIS-Based Analyses of Potential Routes at Oxygen Isotopic Stage 4", Journal of World Prehistory, 19 (1): 1–45, doi:10.1007/s10963-005-9000-6, S2CID 55130757
  • Migliano, A.B.; Vinicius, L. (December 2007). "Mirazón Lahr, M. (2007) Life-history trade-offs explain the evolution of human pygmies". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104 (51): 20216–20219. doi:10.1073/pnas.0708024105. PMC 2154411. PMID 18077366.
  • Petraglia, M.; Korisettar, R.; Boivin, N.; Clarkson, C.; Ditchfield, P.; Jones, S.; Koshy, J. (July 2007). "Lahr, M.M.; Oppenheimer, C.; Pyle, D.; Roberts, R.; Schwenninger, J.-L.; Arnold, L. & White, K. (2007) Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the Indian subcontinent before and after the Toba super-eruption". Science. 317 (5834): 114–116. Bibcode:2007Sci...317..114P. doi:10.1126/science.1141564. PMID 17615356. S2CID 20380351.
  • Mirazón Lahr, M.; Foley, R.; Armitage, S.; Barton, H.; Crivellaro, F.; Drake, N.; Hounslow, M.; Maher, L.; Mattingly, D.; Salem, M.; Stock, J. & White, K. (2008) DMP III: Pleistocene and Holocene palaeoenvironments and prehistoric occupation of Fazzan, Libyan Sahara. Libyan Studies 39: 263-294.
  • Petraglia, M.; Clarkson, C.; Boivin, N.; Haslam, M.; Korisettar, R.; Chaubey, G.; Ditchfield, P.; Fuller, D.; James, H.; Jones, S.; Kivisild, T.; Koshy, J. (2009). "Mirazon Lahr, M.; Metspalu, M.; Roberts, R. & Arnold, L. (2009) Population increase and environmental deterioration correspond with microlithic innovations in South Asia ca. 35,000 years ago" (PDF). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (30): 12261–12266. Bibcode:2009PNAS..10612261P. doi:10.1073/pnas.0810842106. PMC 2718386. PMID 19620737.
  • Mirazon Lahr, M. (2010), "Saharan Corridors and their role in the Evolutionary Geography of 'Out of Africa I'", in Fleagle, J.G.; et al. (eds.), Out of Africa I, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, pp. 27–46
  • Rasmussen, M.; Guo, X.; Wang, Y.; Lohmueller, K.E.; Rasmussen, S.; Albrechtsen, A.; Skotte, L.; Lindgreen, S.; Metspalu, M.; Jombart, T.; Kivisild, T.; Zhai, W.; Eriksson, A.; Manica, A.; Orlando, L.; De La Vega, F.; Tridico, S.; Metspalu, E.; Nielsen, K.; Ávila-Arcos, M.C.; Moreno-Mayar, J.V.; Muller, C.; Dortch, J.; Gilbert, M.T.P.; Lund, O.; Wesolowska, A.; Karmin, M.; Weinert, L.A.; Wang, B.; Li, J.; Tai, S.; Xiao, F.; Haninara, T.; van Driem, G.; Jha, A.R.; Ricaut, F.-X.; de Knijff, P.; Migliano, A.B.; Gallego-Romero, I.; Kristiansen, K.; Lambert, D.M.; Brunak, S.; Forster, P.; Brinkmann, B.; Nehlich, O.; Bunce, M.; Richards, M.; Gupta, R.; Bustamante, C.; Krogh, A.; Foley, R.A. (2011). "Lahr, M.M.; Balloux, F.; Sicheritz-Pontén, T.; Villems, R.; Nielsen, R.; Jun, W. & Willerslev, E. (2011) Aboriginal Australian Genome Obtained from Hundred-Year-Old Lock of Hair Reveals Separate Human Dispersals into Asia". Science. 334 (6052): 94–98. Bibcode:2011Sci...334...94R. doi:10.1126/science.1211177. PMC 3991479. PMID 21940856.
  • Foley, R.A. (2011). "Mirazón Lahr, M. (2011) The evolution of the diversity of cultures". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B. 366 (1567): 1080–1089. doi:10.1098/rstb.2010.0370. PMC 3049104. PMID 21357230.
  • Mirazon Lahr, M. (2013) Genetic and fossil evidence for modern human origins. In: P. Mitchell & P. Lane (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology, pp 325–340. Oxford: OUP.
  • Foley, R. (2014). "Mirazon Lahr, M. (2014) The role of 'the aquatic' in human evolution: constraining the aquatic ape hypothesis". Evolutionary Anthropology. 23 (2): 56–59. doi:10.1002/evan.21405. PMID 24753345. S2CID 849419.
  • Raghavan, Maanasa; DeGiorgio, Michael; Albrechtsen, Anders; Moltke, Ida; Skoglund, Pontus; Korneliussen, Thorfinn S.; Grønnow, Bjarne; Appelt, Martin; Gulløv, Hans Christian; Friesen, T. Max; Fitzhugh, William; Malmström, Helena; Rasmussen, Simon; Olsen, Jesper; Melchior, Linea; Fuller, Benjamin T.; Fahrni, Simon M.; Stafford, Thomas; Grimes, Vaughan; Renouf, M. A. Priscilla; Cybulski, Jerome; Lynnerup, Niels; Mirazon Lahr, Marta; Britton, Kate; Knecht, Rick; Arneborg, Jette; Metspalu, Mait; Cornejo, Omar E.; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Wang, Yong; Rasmussen, Morten; Raghavan, Vibha; Hansen, Thomas V. O.; Khusnutdinova, Elza; Pierre, Tracey; Dneprovsky, Kirill; Andreasen, Claus; Lange, Hans; Hayes, M. Geoffrey; Coltrain, Joan; Spitsyn, Victor A.; Götherström, Anders; Orlando, Ludovic; Kivisild, Toomas; Villems, Richard; Crawford, Michael H.; Nielsen, Finn C.; Dissing, Jørgen; Heinemeier, Jan; Meldgaard, Morten; Bustamante, Carlos; O’Rourke, Dennis H.; Jakobsson, Mattias; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Nielsen, Rasmus; Willerslev, Eske (29 August 2014). "The genetic prehistory of the New World Arctic". Science. 345 (6200). doi:10.1126/science.1255832. PMID 25170159. S2CID 353853.
  • Seguin-Orlando, A; Korneliussen, TS; Sikora, M; Malaspinas, A-S; Manica, A; Moltke, I; Albrechtsen, A; Ko, A; Margaryan, A; Moiseyev, V; Goebel, T; Westaway, M; Lambert, D; Khartanovich, V; Wall, JD; Nigst, PR; Foley, RA (2014). "Mirazon Lahr M, Nielsen R, Orlando L & Willerslev E (2014) Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years". Science. 346 (6213): 1113–1118. Bibcode:2014Sci...346.1113S. doi:10.1126/science.aaa0114. PMID 25378462. S2CID 206632421.
  • Foley, RA (2015). "Mirazon Lahr M (2015) Lithic landscapes: Early human impact from stone tool production on the Central Saharan environment". PLOS ONE. 10 (3): e0116482. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116482. PMC 4356577. PMID 25760999.
  • Rasmussen, S; Allentoft, ME; Nielsen, K; Orlando, L; Sikora, M; Sjögren, K-G; Pedersen, AG; Van Dam, A; Kapel, CMO; Nielsen, HB; Brunak, S; Avetisyan, P; Epimakhov, A; Gnuni, A; Kriiska, A; Lasak, I; Metspalu, M; Moiseyev, V; Gromov, A; Pokutta, D; Saag, L; Varul, L; Yepiskoposyan, L; Sicheritz-Pontén, T; Foley, RA (2015). "Mirazón Lahr, M, Nielsen R, Kristiansen K & Willerslev E (2015) Early divergent strains of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia five thousand years ago". Cell. 163 (3): 571–582. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2015.10.009. PMC 4644222. PMID 26496604.
  • Mirazon Lahr, M.; et al. (2016). "Inter-group violence among early Holocene hunter-gatherers of West Turkana, Kenya". Nature. 529 (7586): 394–398. Bibcode:2016Natur.529..394L. doi:10.1038/nature16477. PMID 26791728. S2CID 4462435.

References edit

  1. ^ "The origins of modern humans: a test of the multiregional hypothesis". Cambridge University Library. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  2. ^ "Fellows of Clare College, Cambridge". Clare College. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  3. ^ "Cambridge Reporter List of Elected Fellows at Clare College, Cambridge". Cambridge Reporter Online. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  4. ^ "Cambridge Reporter List of University Promotions 2005". Cambridge Reporter Online. Retrieved 2013-01-30.
  5. ^ "Marta Mirazon Lahr". The Conversation. 2016-01-19. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
  6. ^ "Features of the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  7. ^ . The Leverhulme Trust. Archived from the original on 2013-06-10. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
  8. ^ Lahr, M. M. (1994). "The Multiregional Model of Modern Human Origins: A Reassessment of its Morphological Basis". Journal of Human Evolution. 26: 23–56. doi:10.1006/jhev.1994.1003.
  9. ^ Lahr, M. M. (1996) The evolution of modern human diversity, Cambridge: CUP.
  10. ^ Lahr, M. M. & Foley, R. (1994). "Multiple Dispersals and Modern Human Origins". Evolutionary Anthropology. 3 (2): 48–60. doi:10.1002/evan.1360030206. S2CID 86086352.
  11. ^ a b Lahr, M. M. & Foley, R. (1998). "Towards a theory of modern human origins: Geography, demography, and diversity in recent human evolution". Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. 41 (S27): 137–176. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1096-8644(1998)107:27+<137::AID-AJPA6>3.0.CO;2-Q. PMID 9881525.
  12. ^ a b Foley, R. & Lahr, M. M. (1992). "Beyond 'Out of Africa': Reassessing the origins of Homo sapiens". Journal of Human Evolution. 22 (6): 523–529. doi:10.1016/0047-2484(92)90085-n.
  13. ^ Lahr, M. M. & Foley, R. (1994). "Multiple Dispersals and Modern Human Origins". Evolutionary Anthropology. 3 (2): 48–60. doi:10.1002/evan.1360030206. S2CID 86086352.
  14. ^ Foley, R. & Lahr, M. M. (1997). "Mode 3 technologies and the evolution of modern humans". Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 7 (1): 3–36. doi:10.1017/S0959774300001451. S2CID 163040120.
  15. ^ Ricaut, F-X., Thomas, T., Mormina, M., Cox, M. P., Belatti, M., Foley, R. A., Mirazón-Lahr, M. (2010). "Ancient Solomon Islands mtDNA: assessing Holocene settlement and the impact of European contact". Journal of Archaeological Science. 37 (6): 1161–1170. Bibcode:2010JArSc..37.1161R. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2009.12.014.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ Cox, M. P. & Mirazón-Lahr, M. (2006). "Y-chromosome diversity is inversely associated with language affiliation in paired Austronesian- and Papuan-speaking communities from Solomon Islands". American Journal of Human Biology. 18 (1): 35–50. doi:10.1002/ajhb.20459. PMID 16378340. S2CID 4824401.
  17. ^ Mirazón-Lahr, M., Foley, R., Armitage, S., Barton, H., Crivellaro, F., Drake, N., Hounslow, M., Maher, L., Mattingly, D., Salem, M., Stock, J., White, K. (2008). (PDF). Libyan Studies. 39: 1–32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2013-02-19.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ "In Africa (ERC Research Project)". Retrieved 2013-01-23.
  19. ^ "In Africa Project 2012-2017". http://www.in-africa.org. Retrieved 2013-01-30. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  20. ^ Lahr, M. Mirazón; Rivera, F.; Power, R. K.; Mounier, A.; Copsey, B.; Crivellaro, F.; Edung, J. E.; Fernandez, J. M. Maillo; Kiarie, C. (2016). "Inter-group violence among early Holocene hunter-gatherers of West Turkana, Kenya". Nature. 529 (7586): 394–398. Bibcode:2016Natur.529..394L. doi:10.1038/nature16477. PMID 26791728. S2CID 4462435.
  21. ^ "Bones of Turkana Review of Educative Value". studenthandouts.com. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  22. ^ "Bones of Turkana National Geographic Special". pbs.org. Retrieved 2013-01-22.

External links edit

  • Marta Mirazón Lahr's homepage
  • Marta Mirazón Lahr on Academia.edu
  • Mirazón Lahr speaking at the 3rd Annual Human Evolution Symposium (film)
  • The Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies homepage
  • The 'In Africa' ERC Project homepage

marta, mirazón, lahr, born, 1965, palaeoanthropologist, director, duckworth, laboratory, university, cambridge, born1965, buenos, aires, argentinaoccupationevolutionary, biologistnationalitybritish, argentinianalma, materuniversity, são, paulouniversity, cambr. Dr Marta Mirazon Lahr born 1965 is a palaeoanthropologist and Director of the Duckworth Laboratory at the University of Cambridge Marta Mirazon LahrBorn1965 age 58 59 Buenos Aires ArgentinaOccupationEvolutionary BiologistNationalityBritish amp ArgentinianAlma materUniversity of Sao PauloUniversity of CambridgePartnerRobert Foley academic Contents 1 Academic career 2 Research 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksAcademic career editBorn in Buenos Aires Argentina Mirazon Lahr graduated in Biology from the University of Sao Paulo Brazil She later earned a Masters and PhD in Biological Anthropology from the University of Cambridge 1 following which she was elected to a Junior Research Fellowship at Clare College She was then an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology of University of Sao Paulo 1995 98 before returning to Cambridge in 1999 as a lecturer in Biological Anthropology and Fellow of Clare College 2 3 Mirazon Lahr was promoted to University Reader in Human Evolutionary Biology in 2005 4 In 2001 Mirazon Lahr with co founder and husband Robert Foley 5 established the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies LCHES at the University of Cambridge with funding from the Wellcome Trust and the Leverhulme Trust The Centre was designed to provide a home for the Duckworth Collection and up to date laboratories and facilities to support research in human evolution which integrated genetics anthropology and other fields 6 Mirazon Lahr was awarded the Phillip Leverhulme Prize in 2004 7 Research editLahr s research is in human evolution and ranges across human and hominin morphology prehistory and genetics Her early work provided a test of the Multiregional Hypothesis of modern humans origins and underlined much of the argument against models of regional continuity in traits between archaic and modern humans 8 This research expanded into a fuller consideration of the origins of modern human diversity published as a book in 1996 The Evolution of Human Diversity by Cambridge University Press 9 Her subsequent research continues to explore human diversity from a number of different perspectives and methodological approaches and includes archaeology palaeobiology genomics and human biology 10 11 12 She and Robert Foley were the first to propose a southern route for humans out of Africa and for human diversity to be the product of multiple dispersals as well as local adaptation 11 12 13 14 She has led field projects in the Amazon the Solomon Islands 15 16 India the Central Sahara 17 and Kenya 18 the last two focusing on issues to do with the origins and dispersals of modern humans in Africa Mirazon Lahr is currently the director of the IN AFRICA Project an Advanced Investigator Award from the European Research Council ERC to examine the role of east Africa in modern human origins 19 As part of the IN AFRICA Project she has led the excavations at the site of Nataruk in Turkana Kenya establishing the existence of prehistoric warfare among nomadic hunter gatherers 10 000 years ago 20 She was recently interviewed alongside Richard and Meave Leakey as part of the documentary Bones of Turkana a National Geographic Special about palaeoanthropology and human evolution in the Turkana Basin Kenya 21 22 Selected publications editLahr M M 1992 The origins of modern humans A test of the Multiregional Hypothesis Cambridge University Press UK Lahr M M amp Foley R A 2003 On stony ground Lithic technology human evolution and the emergence of culture Evolutionary Anthropology 12 3 109 122 doi 10 1002 evan 10108 S2CID 32857294 Bateson P Barker D Clutton Brock T Deb D D Udine B Foley R A Gluckman P Godfrey K Kirkwood T Lahr M M McNamara J Metcalfe N B Monaghan P Spencer G amp Sultan S E 2004 Developmental plasticity and human health Nature 430 6998 419 421 Bibcode 2004Natur 430 419B doi 10 1038 nature02725 PMID 15269759 S2CID 4374045 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Field J S amp Lahr M M 2006 Assessment of the Southern Dispersal GIS Based Analyses of Potential Routes at Oxygen Isotopic Stage 4 Journal of World Prehistory 19 1 1 45 doi 10 1007 s10963 005 9000 6 S2CID 55130757 Migliano A B Vinicius L December 2007 Mirazon Lahr M 2007 Life history trade offs explain the evolution of human pygmies Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104 51 20216 20219 doi 10 1073 pnas 0708024105 PMC 2154411 PMID 18077366 Petraglia M Korisettar R Boivin N Clarkson C Ditchfield P Jones S Koshy J July 2007 Lahr M M Oppenheimer C Pyle D Roberts R Schwenninger J L Arnold L amp White K 2007 Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the Indian subcontinent before and after the Toba super eruption Science 317 5834 114 116 Bibcode 2007Sci 317 114P doi 10 1126 science 1141564 PMID 17615356 S2CID 20380351 Mirazon Lahr M Foley R Armitage S Barton H Crivellaro F Drake N Hounslow M Maher L Mattingly D Salem M Stock J amp White K 2008 DMP III Pleistocene and Holocene palaeoenvironments and prehistoric occupation of Fazzan Libyan Sahara Libyan Studies 39 263 294 Petraglia M Clarkson C Boivin N Haslam M Korisettar R Chaubey G Ditchfield P Fuller D James H Jones S Kivisild T Koshy J 2009 Mirazon Lahr M Metspalu M Roberts R amp Arnold L 2009 Population increase and environmental deterioration correspond with microlithic innovations in South Asia ca 35 000 years ago PDF Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 30 12261 12266 Bibcode 2009PNAS 10612261P doi 10 1073 pnas 0810842106 PMC 2718386 PMID 19620737 Mirazon Lahr M 2010 Saharan Corridors and their role in the Evolutionary Geography of Out of Africa I in Fleagle J G et al eds Out of Africa I Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology pp 27 46 Rasmussen M Guo X Wang Y Lohmueller K E Rasmussen S Albrechtsen A Skotte L Lindgreen S Metspalu M Jombart T Kivisild T Zhai W Eriksson A Manica A Orlando L De La Vega F Tridico S Metspalu E Nielsen K Avila Arcos M C Moreno Mayar J V Muller C Dortch J Gilbert M T P Lund O Wesolowska A Karmin M Weinert L A Wang B Li J Tai S Xiao F Haninara T van Driem G Jha A R Ricaut F X de Knijff P Migliano A B Gallego Romero I Kristiansen K Lambert D M Brunak S Forster P Brinkmann B Nehlich O Bunce M Richards M Gupta R Bustamante C Krogh A Foley R A 2011 Lahr M M Balloux F Sicheritz Ponten T Villems R Nielsen R Jun W amp Willerslev E 2011 Aboriginal Australian Genome Obtained from Hundred Year Old Lock of Hair Reveals Separate Human Dispersals into Asia Science 334 6052 94 98 Bibcode 2011Sci 334 94R doi 10 1126 science 1211177 PMC 3991479 PMID 21940856 Foley R A 2011 Mirazon Lahr M 2011 The evolution of the diversity of cultures Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 366 1567 1080 1089 doi 10 1098 rstb 2010 0370 PMC 3049104 PMID 21357230 Mirazon Lahr M 2013 Genetic and fossil evidence for modern human origins In P Mitchell amp P Lane Eds Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology pp 325 340 Oxford OUP Foley R 2014 Mirazon Lahr M 2014 The role of the aquatic in human evolution constraining the aquatic ape hypothesis Evolutionary Anthropology 23 2 56 59 doi 10 1002 evan 21405 PMID 24753345 S2CID 849419 Raghavan Maanasa DeGiorgio Michael Albrechtsen Anders Moltke Ida Skoglund Pontus Korneliussen Thorfinn S Gronnow Bjarne Appelt Martin Gullov Hans Christian Friesen T Max Fitzhugh William Malmstrom Helena Rasmussen Simon Olsen Jesper Melchior Linea Fuller Benjamin T Fahrni Simon M Stafford Thomas Grimes Vaughan Renouf M A Priscilla Cybulski Jerome Lynnerup Niels Mirazon Lahr Marta Britton Kate Knecht Rick Arneborg Jette Metspalu Mait Cornejo Omar E Malaspinas Anna Sapfo Wang Yong Rasmussen Morten Raghavan Vibha Hansen Thomas V O Khusnutdinova Elza Pierre Tracey Dneprovsky Kirill Andreasen Claus Lange Hans Hayes M Geoffrey Coltrain Joan Spitsyn Victor A Gotherstrom Anders Orlando Ludovic Kivisild Toomas Villems Richard Crawford Michael H Nielsen Finn C Dissing Jorgen Heinemeier Jan Meldgaard Morten Bustamante Carlos O Rourke Dennis H Jakobsson Mattias Gilbert M Thomas P Nielsen Rasmus Willerslev Eske 29 August 2014 The genetic prehistory of the New World Arctic Science 345 6200 doi 10 1126 science 1255832 PMID 25170159 S2CID 353853 Seguin Orlando A Korneliussen TS Sikora M Malaspinas A S Manica A Moltke I Albrechtsen A Ko A Margaryan A Moiseyev V Goebel T Westaway M Lambert D Khartanovich V Wall JD Nigst PR Foley RA 2014 Mirazon Lahr M Nielsen R Orlando L amp Willerslev E 2014 Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36 200 years Science 346 6213 1113 1118 Bibcode 2014Sci 346 1113S doi 10 1126 science aaa0114 PMID 25378462 S2CID 206632421 Foley RA 2015 Mirazon Lahr M 2015 Lithic landscapes Early human impact from stone tool production on the Central Saharan environment PLOS ONE 10 3 e0116482 doi 10 1371 journal pone 0116482 PMC 4356577 PMID 25760999 Rasmussen S Allentoft ME Nielsen K Orlando L Sikora M Sjogren K G Pedersen AG Van Dam A Kapel CMO Nielsen HB Brunak S Avetisyan P Epimakhov A Gnuni A Kriiska A Lasak I Metspalu M Moiseyev V Gromov A Pokutta D Saag L Varul L Yepiskoposyan L Sicheritz Ponten T Foley RA 2015 Mirazon Lahr M Nielsen R Kristiansen K amp Willerslev E 2015 Early divergent strains of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia five thousand years ago Cell 163 3 571 582 doi 10 1016 j cell 2015 10 009 PMC 4644222 PMID 26496604 Mirazon Lahr M et al 2016 Inter group violence among early Holocene hunter gatherers of West Turkana Kenya Nature 529 7586 394 398 Bibcode 2016Natur 529 394L doi 10 1038 nature16477 PMID 26791728 S2CID 4462435 References edit The origins of modern humans a test of the multiregional hypothesis Cambridge University Library Retrieved 2013 01 27 Fellows of Clare College Cambridge Clare College Retrieved 2013 01 22 Cambridge Reporter List of Elected Fellows at Clare College Cambridge Cambridge Reporter Online Retrieved 2013 01 28 Cambridge Reporter List of University Promotions 2005 Cambridge Reporter Online Retrieved 2013 01 30 Marta Mirazon Lahr The Conversation 2016 01 19 Retrieved 2024 04 10 Features of the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies University of Cambridge Retrieved 2012 12 26 Phillip Leverhulme Prize Winners 2004 The Leverhulme Trust Archived from the original on 2013 06 10 Retrieved 2012 12 30 Lahr M M 1994 The Multiregional Model of Modern Human Origins A Reassessment of its Morphological Basis Journal of Human Evolution 26 23 56 doi 10 1006 jhev 1994 1003 Lahr M M 1996 The evolution of modern human diversity Cambridge CUP Lahr M M amp Foley R 1994 Multiple Dispersals and Modern Human Origins Evolutionary Anthropology 3 2 48 60 doi 10 1002 evan 1360030206 S2CID 86086352 a b Lahr M M amp Foley R 1998 Towards a theory of modern human origins Geography demography and diversity in recent human evolution Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 41 S27 137 176 doi 10 1002 SICI 1096 8644 1998 107 27 lt 137 AID AJPA6 gt 3 0 CO 2 Q PMID 9881525 a b Foley R amp Lahr M M 1992 Beyond Out of Africa Reassessing the origins of Homo sapiens Journal of Human Evolution 22 6 523 529 doi 10 1016 0047 2484 92 90085 n Lahr M M amp Foley R 1994 Multiple Dispersals and Modern Human Origins Evolutionary Anthropology 3 2 48 60 doi 10 1002 evan 1360030206 S2CID 86086352 Foley R amp Lahr M M 1997 Mode 3 technologies and the evolution of modern humans Cambridge Archaeological Journal 7 1 3 36 doi 10 1017 S0959774300001451 S2CID 163040120 Ricaut F X Thomas T Mormina M Cox M P Belatti M Foley R A Mirazon Lahr M 2010 Ancient Solomon Islands mtDNA assessing Holocene settlement and the impact of European contact Journal of Archaeological Science 37 6 1161 1170 Bibcode 2010JArSc 37 1161R doi 10 1016 j jas 2009 12 014 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Cox M P amp Mirazon Lahr M 2006 Y chromosome diversity is inversely associated with language affiliation in paired Austronesian and Papuan speaking 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