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- Conversations in History: Bill Keylor12:00 pm
- Advancing the Study of Human Origins: New data from Wonderwerk Cave and Bestwood Farm, South Africa12:00 pm
- Relations between Nations: U.S. and Pakistan1:00 pm
- Optimal Accumulation of Evidence for Decision-Making in Rats and Humans1:00 pm
- Condensed Matter Theory Seminar2:00 pm
- ECE Colloquium with James W. Davis4:00 pm
- On Some Relations Between Religious Art and the Contemporary Art World5:00 pm
Advancing the Study of Human Origins: New data from Wonderwerk Cave and Bestwood Farm, South Africa
An installment of our ongoing Informal Brown Bag Lecture series. Bring lunch and learn about recent discoveries on human origins by a member the BU Archaeology Department.
When | 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 |
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Building | Stone Science Building |
Room | 253, Gabel Museum |
Contact Name | Harris Greenberg |
Contact Email | hsg813@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Department of Archaeology |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Dr. Francesco Berna, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology |