Re-evaluation of Border Cave's Pietersburg suggests a behavioural signature to our speciation
15 November 2019, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm
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Ian Watts (Independent Researcher) will give a Guest Lecture at the UCL Institute of Archaeology on 15 November.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Dr Tomos Proffitt
Location
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Room 412Institute of Archaeology31-34 Gordon SquareLondonWC1H 0PYUnited Kingdom
Dr Watt's lecture is entitled Re-evaluation of Border Cave's Pietersburg suggests a behavioural signature to our speciation.
The lecture is free to attend and all are welcome.
This stand-alone event takes place in advance of the second Palaeolithic Seminar Series to be held between January and March 2020. The seminar series will consist of a range of topics linked by a common theme: Revisiting Palaeolithic Archaeology.
This series will explore (but is not limited to) the process of, and results from revisiting historic palaeolithic sites, assemblages, theoretical models, concepts and assumptions, techniques, and understudied geographic regions. We are excited to host a range of fascinating talks by both established researchers, early career researchers and PhD students. The series is free for all and will be held in room 609 of the UCL Institute of Archaeology at 5pm. Please join us for the talk and informal drinks in a local pub afterwards. The programme for the series will be available shortly. In the meantime, any queries may be directed to Tomos Proffitt (t.proffitt@ucl.ac.uk).