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DTSTAMP:20260610T145730Z
UID:https://www.shh.mpg.de/events/13250/848181
DTSTART:20180314T143000Z
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20180306T201337Z
DESCRIPTION:Recent discoveries have prompted the necessity to reconsider th
 e weight that Asia may have played in the evolution of modern humans. Simp
 le and linear models to explain the origin and dispersals of <i>H. sapiens
 </i> seem to be progressively outdated by the new paleoanthropological and
  archaeological sites. Here I present a general overview of some key fossi
 l samples that place modern humans outside Africa close to 100\,000 years 
 ago\, increasing the time of overlap with other archaic hominins and posin
 g new questions about the time and pattern of <i>H. sapiens </i>expansion 
 into Asia. Hosts: Michael Petraglia and Nicole Boivin\, Department of Arch
 aeology\nSpeaker: Dr. María Martinón-Torres
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T104501Z
LOCATION:MPI SHH Jena\, Room: Villa V14
ORGANIZER;CN=Department of Archaeology:mailto:
SUMMARY:Distinguished Lecturer Seminar Series: Distinguished Lecture by Dr.
  María Martinón-Torres - "The Evolution of <i>Homo sapiens:</i> Asian Pe
 rspectives"
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