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Early anatomically modern humans in Eurasia: coping with climatic complexity

Event Name:Early anatomically modern humans in Eurasia: coping with climatic complexity
Description:The Upper Palaeolithic archaeological record suggests novel ecological relationships enabled Anatomically Modern Humans to adapt to climatic regimes hitherto beyond the hominid range. Early AMH thrived under highly variable climatic conditions and made significant cultural and technological developments, demonstrating their modernity. This meeting will explore whether Homo sapiens sapiens are intrinsically adapted to climatic complexity rather than climatic stability.

Speakers and chairs include:
Dr Ian Barnes, Professor Nicholas Conard, Dr Rebecca Farbstein, Professor Dale Guthrie, Professor John Hoffecker, Dr Lenka Lisa, Professor Pavel Pavlov, Professor Mike Richards, Professor William Roebroeks, Professor Denis-Didier Rousseau, Professor Jiri Svoboda, Professor Paul Valdes and Dr Piotr Wojtal.

Poster session:
A poster session will be held throughout the meeting alongside the schedule of presentations. If you are interested in submitting a poster, please email
Type of Event:Historical - Archaeological Events
Event Agenda:Starts: 9.00am on 21 November 2011
Finishes: 5.00pm on 22 November 2011

Organised by Dr Rhiannon Stevens and Professor Martin Jones

Registration:
This meeting is free to attend, however participants will need to cover their accommodation and catering costs. Pre-registration is essential, please complete the appropriate form below to register
Event Location:Kavli Royal Society International Centre
Event City:London
Type of Venue:Community Center
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Event Start Date21-Nov-11
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