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Re-evaluating the ā€œMissing Linkā€: Could a Century of Assumptions about Human Evolution be Wrong?

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 19:00to20:30
Raymond Building R2-045, 21111 Lakeshore Road, St Anne de Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, CA

This year, the Food for Thought Lecture Series is once again revisiting "BIG ideas", a theme that we looked at ten years ago! How have things changed? What progress, if any, has been made in various fields? Join us for what promises to be a very thought-provoking series. The series will be hosted by Professors Don Smith and Tim Geary.

Our fourth speaker is Michael Bisson, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, ±«ÓćÖ±²„.Ā He has taught courses on human evolution and world prehistory at ±«ÓćÖ±²„ for the past 38 years, and has appeared in television documentaries on human evolution for the BBC, Discovery Channel and TF-5 (France).

How did we get to where we are today? Michael Bissonā€™s research focuses on the transition between the Lower and Middle Paleolithic (c. 300,000 BP) in the Eastern Mediterranean, the corridor for most human dispersals out of Africa. Come and take a closer look at human evolution.

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