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Diversification in Human Evolution Studies Seminar Series

21 November 2018

The UCL Institute of Archaeology will host a new seminar series in early 2019, focusing on a range of topics linked by a common theme Diversification in Human Evolution Studies.

Diversification in Human Evolution Studies Seminar Series

This seminar series will explore the increasing diversity within the fields of Palaeolithic archaeology and palaeoanthropology. Examples of this diversity come from many sources, including: new palaeoanthropological data and theoretical perspectives; the development and implementation of new methods and approaches; data from new geographical locations; the increasingly diverse range of experimental approaches to Palaeolithic archaeology, as well as the increasing evidence for regionally and chronologically diverse behaviours and adaptations among Palaeolithic populations.

Talks will be presented on a wide range of research projects from an exciting range of researchers.

Speakers include:

  • Alastair Key, University of Kent - Wednesday 09/01/2019
  • Clair Lucas, British Museum - Wednesday 16/01/2019
  • Hazel Reade, University College London - Wednesday 23/01/2019
  • John McNabb, Southampton University - Wednesday 30/01/2019
  • Rob Davis, Queen Mary University of London - Wednesday 06/02/2019
  • Annemieke Milks, University College London - Wednesday 27/02/2019
  • Paula García-Medrano, British Museum - Wednesday 06/03/2019
  • Lydia Luncz, University of Oxford - Wednesday 13/13/2019
  • Tim Reynolds, Birkbeck University - Wednesday 20/03/2019

Location: Staff and Research Student Common Room, 609, UCL Institute of Archaeology

When:  Wednesdays between 09/01/2019 - 20/03/2019

The seminar series is free and open to all. Further details will be posted on the UCL Institute of Archaeology events pages shortly. Any enquiries about the series may be directed to Tomos Proffitt.