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Enhancing the learning of evolutionary anthropology skills by combining student-active teaching with actual and virtual immersion of Master’s students in fieldwork, laboratory practice, and dissemination

Posted on April 21, 2022April 21, 2022 By Becky Carter

P Bayle, D Armand, M Bessou, D Cochard, C Couture, MF Deguilloux, C Ferrier, C Haget, J Jaubert, C Knüsel, S Martins, É Pubert, S Rottier, A Souron, C Beauval, A Caillo, B Dutailly, T Girault, M Hesry, F Lacrampe-Cuyaubère, R Ledevin, C Masset, M Mesa-Saborido, P Mora, X Muth, R Pinson, A Thibeault, M Thomas, N Vanderesse, JG Bordes

Ecol Evol; 12(4); 2022

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Anthropology, Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction, Education and Training, Forensic Pathology and Medicolegal Death Investigation

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