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Human evolution and the mysteries of human origins.
Chris Stringer, Head of Human Origins at the Natural History Museum and co-author of 'The Complete World of Human Evolution' will discuss some of the mysteries of human origins; from how we eventually came to replace other humans such as Neanderthals, to the discovery of Homo florensiensis (aka The Hobbit), and what such discoveries can tell us about human evolution in a global context.
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2 June 2005 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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The Royal Society |
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