ICArEHB Dialogues: Origins of Coastal Adaptations
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ICArEHB researchers focus on uncovering human stories from the beginnings of our species to the emergence of complex societies. The ICArEHB Dialogues series was designed to represent the breadth of research that the centre covers and to engage researchers and the public from across the world with the research of leading experts, whose work falls within ICArEHB’s research agenda and themes. We hope that this seminar series inspires dialogues about the nature of human cultural and biological evolution. The subject of our inaugural series is ‘Origins of… ‘ .
We have invited eight researchers, whose interests range from early human evolution to the more recent development of complex societies. Each session will feature an invited guest and a member of ICArEHB, aiming to stimulate a dialogue between researchers and provide a chance for the research community and public to join the conversation on important topics in human origins.
ICArEHB Dialogues 'Origins of Human Behaviour', took place on May 21st, with Klervia Jaouen and Erich Fisher, and was convened by Vera Aldeias.
00:00 Introduction by Vera Aldeias
04:15 Origins of Coastal Adaptations: what can we learn from isotope approaches? by Klervia Jaouen
43:19 Origins of Coastal Adaptations: Coastlines in Context by Erich Fisher
1:19:29 Discussion and Q&A
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