Scientific Communication
Public Outreach
Communicating the fascinating story of our own evolution to the public in various settings has been a great source of enjoyment for me over the last decade.
I have been fortunate enough to engage people on this subject as part of large events including the opening of the current human evolution exhibit Natural History Museum, London and the opening of the Origins: Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind exhibit, Perot Museum, Dallas, Texas. I have also connected with people on this subject while exhibiting casts of fossil remains before such formal events such as the Annual Stirling Lecture at the University of Kent and have discussed the subject in the context of a broad spectrum of view points at my local museum, the Beaney: House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury, Kent.
It has been a privilege to talk to more specific public audiences including prospective undergraduates at London Anthropology Day in the British Museum, London and as part of open days at University of Kent. I've also stimulated lively discussion with older audiences as part of the Pint of Science festival in Tonbridge, Kent and supported my colleagues at Soapbox Science, Canterbury, Kent. I have also co-organised the online Biological Anthropology seminar series at Kent, which was opened to the public for the first time.
Media
My research has been featured by several networks including, The Times, The Daily Mail, The Independent and CNN among many other outlets. It has also been featured as part of the 15 projects highlighted in the "15 ways the European Research Council transformed science" celebrating 10,000 ERC grantees.
I have also been involved in Heritage work, scanning the oldest intact chicken egg yet found (CNN; Guardian) and the oldest shoe yet found in the UK (The Times; Daily Mail) .
Invited talks
2024 School of Archaeology, University of Oxford: PalEvo Research Seminar
2024 Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification, University of Dundee: Research Seminar
2024 Dept. Biosciences, University of Kent: Research Seminar
2024 Dept. Anthropology University College London: Research Seminar
2024 Dept. Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Kent: Research Seminar
2023 ZooMS and zooarchaeology Workshop, University of Kent, Imaging Facilities Lecture
2021 Institute of Archaeology, University College London: Research Seminar
2020 Dept. Archaeology Cambridge University: Research Lecture
2020 Institute of Archaeology, University College London: Research Seminar
Conference Presentations
Lukova, A.L., Cazenave, M, Dunmore C.J., Bachmann, S., & Skinner, M.M. (2024) Knee joint loading diversity in South African hominins as evidenced by the trabecular structure of the distal femur. Palaeoanthropology
Bird, E.E, Dunmore, C.J., Rosas A & Kivell, T. L (2024) Did Neanderthals grip tools in the same way as us? Potential insights from bone functional adaptation in the distal capitate. Palaeoanthropology
Lukova, A.L., Dunmore C.J., Cazenave, M, Bachmann, S., Kivell, T.L. Berger L. R, & Skinner M.M. (2024) Reconstructing locomotion in Australopithecus sediba: Analysis of the internal morphology of hominin distal femora. 10th Eastern African Association of Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology Conference
Dunmore, C.J., Bachmann, S., Synek, A., Kivell, T. L., & Skinner, M. M. (2023). First insights into trabecular bone distribution in the first metacarpal of Homo naledi. Palaeoanthropology (2), 306
Lukova, A.L., Dunmore C.J., Skinner M.M., & Kivell, T.L. (2023) Trabecular distribution of distal femur in extant apes. Paleoanthropological Society of Canada, 13
Dunmore,C.J., Town, K. and Grevel, C. (2022) Cortical thickness and Cross-sectional geometry in Hominid Metacarpal, Palaeoanthropology (2), 467
Syeda S.M., Tsegai J.T., Dunmore C.J., Cazenave M., Skinner M.M., & Kivell T.L. (2022) Reconstructing hand use in Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi: Mapping variation in cortical thickness across the proximal and intermediate phalanges. Palaeoanthropology (2), 588
Lukova, A.L., Dunmore C.J., Kivell, T.L, Berger L.R. & Skinner M.M (2022) Trabecular distribution of distal femur in extant apes and Australopithecus sediba. Palaeoanthropology (2), 107
Cazenave, M., Kivell T.L., Dunmore C.J., Skinner M.M (2022) Differences in the hip joint loading in Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus robustus. 8th Eastern African Association of Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology Conference, 3
Arias-Martorell J., Dunmore C.J., Skinner M.M., & Kivell T.L. (2021) The trabecular structure of the proximal ulna in hominoids American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 174(S71), 5
Dunmore,C.J., Bachmann, S., Synek, A., Kivell T.L., Pahr, D.H. & Skinner, M.M. (2021) Degree of trabecular bone extension into the medullary cavity of the first metacarpal in Plio-Pleistocene hominins Palaeoanthropology (1), 172
Tanner S.B., Bardo A, Bird E.E., Davies T.W., Dunmore C.J., Owen, N.J., Johnston R., Kivell T.L., & Skinner M.M. (2021) The human and Neanderthal first metacarpal: external shape, cross-sectional geometry and their co-variation. Palaeoanthropology (1), 260
Kivell T.L., Bardo A., Syeda S.M., Steer, N.G., Dunmore C.J., Tocheri, M.W., Gloumakov Y., Dollar A.M.,Gidna, A.,& Skinner M.M. (2021) Revisiting the functional morphology of the Homo habilis OH 7 hand Palaeoanthropology (1), 200
Syeda S.M., Tsegai J.T., Dunmore C.J., Cazenave M., Skinner M.M, Kivell T.L. (2021) Inferring hand use in Australopithecus sediba: Analysis of the external and internal morphology of hominin proximal and intermediate phalanges Palaeoanthropology (1), 258
Williams-Hatala, E. M., Hatala, K. G., Key, A., Dunmore, C. J., Kivell, T.L. (2020). Kinetics of stone tool production in novice and expert toolmakers. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 171(S69), 308-309
Kivell T.L., Dunmore C.J., Lu. S.C., Synek A., Bardo A., Bird E.E., Deckers K.A.P., Key A.J.M., Pahr D.H., Skinner M.M. (2019) Signals of locomotion and manipulation in the internal trabecular bone structure of extant hominoids and fossil hominins. Journal of Morphology, 280(S1), S17-S18
Deckers K.A.P, Dunmore C.J., Skinner M.M., Kivell T.L. (2019) Trabecular ontogeny of African ape third metacarpals. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 168(S68), 55
Dunmore C.J., Kivell T.L, Stephens N.B., Bardo A., Hublin J-J, Skinner M.M. (2019) First metacarpal trabecular morphology: Implications for thumb use in great apes and Australopithecus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 168(S68), 64
Kivell T.L., Dunmore C.J., Stephens N.B., Spoor F., Hublin J-J., Skinner M.M. (2018) Trabecular bone structure of the Australopithecus afarensis A.L. 438-1 metacarpals and implications for skeletal age and hand use. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference, Faro, Portugal, 100
Synek, A., Dunmore, C. J., Kivell, T. L., Skinner, M. M., & Pahr, D. (2018). Using an inverse bone remodelling approach to predict joint loads: Sensitive enough to detect different habitual activities? 8th World Congress of Biomechanics, Dublin, Ireland.
Dunmore C. J., Pateman, B., Key, A.J.M. (2017). Archaeological Epistemology: A Citation Network Analysis of Lithic Microwear Research. United Kingdom Archaeological Science Conference, London, UK, 45
Dunmore C.J., Kivell T.L., Pahr D.H., Skinner M.M. (2017) Trabecular morphology across the hominoid metacarpus reflects distinct locomotor strategies. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference, Leiden, Netherlands, 58
Dunmore C.J., Key A., Williams-Hatala E.M, Kivell T.L. (2016) Is there a Relationship between Flake Form and Manual Pressure during Stone Tool Production? An Experimental Test. European Society for the Study of Human Evolution Conference, Madrid, Spain, 84
Fish J.L., Villmoare B.A, Dunmore C.J., Kilpatrick S., Depew M.J., Marcucio R.S. (2012) A study of character: developmental approaches to modularity, integration and evolvability of the craniofacial skeleton. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 147(143)