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Dr. Genevieve Dewar is a Professor and Associate Chair at the Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). She specializes in archaeology and evolutionary anthropology, with a focus on Bio-archaeology, marginal environments, hunter-gatherers, and the origins of modern human behavior.
- Teaching Interests: Introduction to Anthropology, Human Origins: New Discoveries, Human and Primate Comparative Osteology
- Research Interests: Adaptations to Marginal Environments in the Middle Stone Age, Subsistence strategies, Settlement patterns
Her research spans Southern Africa and Ontario, combining fieldwork and isotopic analysis to study human modernity, paleoenvironments, and subsistence strategies across millennia. Recent publications examine:
- Chemical evidence for milk/meat processing in Later Stone Age pots (2023)
- Little Ice Age drought reconstruction via springbok isotopes (2017)
- Marine reservoir effect calibration for South African coast (2012)
She leads the Adaptations to Marginal Environments in the Middle Stone Age project and has advised graduate students like Courtneay Hopper.
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