Lucy Timbrell
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MPI-GEA and Uni of Liverpool👩🏼💻 Interested in African archaeology, palaeoclimates and quantitative approaches https://sites.google.com/view/drlucytimbrell/home
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Dr Alana Sharp
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· Jul 3
Building giants: tissue relationships during skull growth in large mammals | Courses | University of Liverpool
From elephants to rhinos to bison, enormous increases in body mass have repeatedly evolved within Mammalia over relatively short timescales, leading to a diversity of size and shape. In this project, ...
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· Jul 10
More is not always better: delta-downscaling climate model outputs from 30 to 5 min resolution has minimal impact on coherence with Late Quaternary proxies
Abstract. Both proxies and models provide key resources to explore how palaeoenvironmental changes may have impacted diverse biotic communities and cultural processes. While proxies are thought to pro...
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Lucy Timbrell
@lucytimbrell96.bsky.social
· Jul 10
Lucy Timbrell
@lucytimbrell96.bsky.social
· Jul 10
More is not always better: delta-downscaling climate model outputs from 30 to 5 min resolution has minimal impact on coherence with Late Quaternary proxies
Abstract. Both proxies and models provide key resources to explore how palaeoenvironmental changes may have impacted diverse biotic communities and cultural processes. While proxies are thought to pro...
cp.copernicus.org
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Eleanor Scerri
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· Jun 18
Major expansion in the human niche preceded out of Africa dispersal - Nature
Analysis of species distribution models in a pan-African database comprising chronometrically dated archaeological sites over the past 120,000 years shows major expansion in the human niche from 70 ka...
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