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Brigitte Holt
Chair of Anthropology
Professor of Anthropology
Professor of Anthropology
I focus especially on the relationships between physical activity and postcranial skeletal robusticity as a means of inferring behavior in past populations. See my website for two ongoing projects regarding the lives of an Italian Medieval population and physical activity and bone strength in a group of Bolivian tropical lowland foragers.
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Research Interests:
Human evolution, bicultural evolution of the genus Homo, functional morphology and biomechanics of the postcranial skeleton, paleoecology, Ice Age, Europe
Biography:
I am a biological anthropologist interested in human evolution, and how humans adapt, biologically and culturally, to their environment. I focus especially on the relationships between physical activity and postcranial skeletal robusticity as a means of inferring behavior in past populations. See my website for two ongoing projects regarding the lives of an Italian Medieval population and physical activity and bone strength in a group of Bolivian tropical lowland foragers.Ph.D. (Biological Anthropology) University of Missouri-Columbia, May 1999