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Department of Anthropology and Geography & the UNL Research Council Lecture (link)
"The Krapina Neandertals: Evidence for Violence, Ritual & Language" by David W. Frayer
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| Date: | Friday, March 7th |
| Time: | 3:30 pm |
| Description: | David W. Frayer is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas and a world renowned scholar on topics pivotal to the study of hominid evolution. Dr. Frayer was awarded a Ph.D from the University of Michigan in 1976 and has since authored more than 85 publications and delivered more thatn 100 academic presentations worldwide. Although the anatomy and behavior of Neandertals for the basis for Dr. Frayer's recent work, he has also published extensively on European Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic fossils, and most recently on the diminutive skeletal remains of the 'hobbit' (Homo "floresiensis') from the island of Flores, Indonesia. |
| Location: |
Room: 108
BESSEY HALL Additional Info: BESY |
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