Press

Selected press items, many of which relate to the Copeland et al. 2011 paper in Nature (see Publications)

Profiles:

LiveScience - Aug. 18, 2011 - "Science Lives" Investigating Early Humans' Search for Food and Mates

Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, Lakewood, CO, Faculty spotlight - the Dome - Oct. 18, 2011

LiveScience - Nov. 18, 2011 - "Behind the Scenes" Our male ancestors stayed close to home, while females wandered about

Internet News Sites:

NY Times - Teeth of Australopithecines Hold Clues to Their Family Life (pdf version) June 1, 2011

USA Today - Dispute grows over "mama's boys" prehistoric theory September 16, 2012

NBC News Cosmic Log - Scientists say cavemen stayed put June 1, 2011

Daily Camera (Boulder) June 12, 2011

Daily Mail (UK) - Women have called the shots at home for millions of years June 2, 2011

Discovery News - Early Human Dads Stayed at Home While Females Roamed June 1, 2011

National Science Foundation spotlight June 2, 2011

Nature News - Female australopiths seek brave new world June 1, 2011

Science guardian - Wanderlust drove our female ancestors far from the home cave June 1, 2011

ScienceNews - Ancestral Gals Roamed, Guys Stayed Home July 2, 2011

ScienceNOW - Ancient Female Ancestors Roamed Far and Wide for Mates June 1, 2011

LiveScience - Human Ancestor Guys stayed home while gals cruised June 1, 2011

The Hindu - Women sought adventure, men were cave dwellers

Univ of Oxford - Teeth of hominids suggests early cavemen had ‘foreign brides'

US News and World Report - Even Ancient Men Seemed to Like Their Man Caves

Audio/Visual:

University of Colorado Boulder article & short video, June 2011

Interview with radio station KGNU in Boulder, CO, June 2011

Interview on Voice of America, June 2011