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Ice Age Islanders - How insularity shapes human brains and behaviour
Virtual Event

Ice Age Islanders - How insularity shapes human brains and behaviour

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Online, Virtual Event

Join Magdalene Bye-Fellow Dylan Gaffney for a fascinating talk on human adaptation entitled Ice Age islanders - How insularity shapes human brains and behaviour.

Dylan is currently studying towards a PhD, directing a field project in an archaeologically uncharted island group off the western coast of New Guinea. His work seeks to unlock the dynamics of how Stone Age seafarers dispersed from Southeast Asia to the Pacific, as our species moved out of Africa and into new and challenging environments such as equatorial rainforests and small islands for the first time.

Registration

Registration is required to attend this online event, please complete the registration form at the link below. On completion of the registration form you will be emailed the details required to attend online.

Ice Age Islanders Registration Form

Virtual Event

This is an online event, and will use the video conferencing platform, Zoom. If you wish to attend, please ensure that you have downloaded the Zoom software onto your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Online, Virtual Event

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