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I'm at another conference for the next two days, so although the blog will be updated daily, I will be doing it during the evening (UK time) rather than in the morning. I enjoy working on this blog, but not enough to get up at the crack of dawn to do it :-)

For anyone interested, the conference, at UCL (London, UK) is entitled Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution. Details of the conference, the programme and lecture and poster abstracts, can be found at the following URLs:

Programme:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ceacb/2005/package/programme.pdf
Abstracts:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ceacb/2005/package/abstracts.pdf
Poster Abstracts:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ceacb/2005/package/poster_abstracts.pdf






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