What? Lecture
Where? The Council Chamber, The Old Fire Station, Salford campus
How much? Free
Who for? Everyone
More info:
The second lecture in this series will be given by Emeritus Professor John Parkington from the University of Cape Town. He will be speaking on early ancestory in The Cape.
All evidence points to Southern Africa as the place where our species emerged. What remains to be demonstrated are the circumstances of this emergence and the connections between changes in diet, the encephalisation that characterises our species and the manifestation of complex symbolic behaviours. Excavations at the site of Diepkloof in the Cape, South Africa throw light on these issues.
Tickets are limited and you must pre-register to reserve your place by no later than Friday, 8 January 2010. Tickets are limited and you must pre-register to reserve your place by no later than Friday, 8 January 2010. Follow this link to reserve tickets: https://supporters.salford.ac.uk/NetCommunity/SSLPage.aspx?pid=386
On completion of the registration process, your e-ticket will be sent to the email you have provided. Please bring your e-ticket to the event.
Added by SalfordUni on December 10, 2009