Congrès, colloques, réunions
lundi 11 et mardi 12 juin 2018
Paris - Collège de France
Colloque organisé par Jean-Jacques Hublin (Chaire internationale de paléoanthropologie - Collège de France)
Au programme
- The Expensive Brain: predictions and comparative tests / Carel P. van Schaick
- Brain energetics and the evolution of human childhood / Christopher Kuzawa
- Growing up fast but maturing slowly: a uniquely human pattern of development? / Philipp Gunz
- Born to walk, run and rest: the evolution of locomotor energetics in Homo” / Daniel E Lieberman
- Reproductive energetics in primates / Cécile Garcia
- Neandertal energetic ecology, reproduction, and demography” / Steven E. Churchill
- Metabolic Acceleration in the Genus Homo: Brains, Babies, and Bipedalism” / Herman Pontzer
- The costs of fire / Amanda Henry
- Traces of Fire Use in Pleistocene Europe: Patterns and Interpretations / Wil Roebroeks
- The intermittent evidence for fire in Neandertal sites means they were not obligate fire users / Shannon McPherron
- 40 years of investigation on ancient hominin diets through isotope studies: limits and solutions / Klervia Jaouen
- Partners in chyme: hominin-microbial interactions in energy acquisition / Rachel N. Carmody
- Energy cost and gain from prey acquisition and food processing during the Palaeolithic / Camille Daujeard
- Mitigating the Metabolic and Other Costs of a Largely Meat-Based Neanderthal Diet / John Speth
- Coping with prey seasonal fluctuations: a year in the life of Paleolithic hunters / William Rendu