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Oxford Biological Anthropology

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A research network the University of Oxford and beyond. Study Connect. News Events. Alumni Friends. A Biological Anthropology Research Network at the University of Oxford. At its core, biological anthropological research aims to understand what makes us humans. It is a scientific discipline concerned with morphological, behavioural, physiological, genetic, cultural and developmental variation in modern humans, their related non-human primates and their extinct hominin ancestors. From potential st.

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