Extinct Primate Diets Shed Light on Human Evolution

Today we are joined by Dr. Marian Hamilton, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern Colorado, to discuss her use of the TRACER 5 handheld XRF in her research in primate evolution.
Today we are joined by Dr. Marian Hamilton, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern Colorado, to discuss her use of the TRACER 5 handheld XRF in her research in primate evolution.

Website:  
The McNair Scholarship program https://www.unco.edu/news/articles/2020-mcnair-research-award-winners.aspx   congrats -  Theresa Schwartz, "Determining Dietary Niche in Primates Using Portable X-Ray Fluorescence," mentored by Marian Hamilton, Ph.D., an assistant professor of Anthropology
 
Case Study 
Reconstructing diets of extinct primate species with the TRACER 5 handheld XRF to shed light on human evolution. https://mbna.bruker.com/acton/formfd/15240/025e:d-0002

YouTube: 
Portable XRF for Monitoring Plants and Soils  https://youtu.be/Btwu8BM8v1k

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