TUDA Public Lecture: Reflections on the Status of the Earliest Humans Research in Ice Age in North America
Free Public Lecture hosted by Trent University Durham Anthropology Department
Event Details
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Friday, November 1, 2024
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
City: Oshawa
55 Thornton Road South
Building: A
Room: 125
Cost: FREE
Trent University Durham Anthropology will be hosting their Fall Public Lecture.
The Guest speaker will be Dr. Ciprian Arldelean.
Dr. Ardelean's latest research focused on the earliest human occupations in the northern highlands of Mexico. He is interested in American early prehistory and the peopling of the Americas, the Pleistocene (Ice Age) climate, cultural diversity, and environments. He will talk about his finds in the "Pleistocene Hunters of the Northern Highlands Project", especially the earliest artifacts and dates from Chiquihuite and Sima de las Golondrinas cave sites, discussing their importance within the current panorama of North American.
The event is open to the public an everyone is welcome.
Contact Info
Dr. Roger Lohmann
905-435-5102 ext. 5043