The Neanderthal frontier: Investigating the colonisation of northern niches

Human evloution lunch lecture by Trine Kellberg

Info about event

Time

Friday 19 April 2013,  at 12:00 - 13:00

Location

Aarhus University, building 1110, room 214

How far north did the Neanderthals go? Were they successful colonisers? And what constitutes the extreme periphery of the Neanderthal range? These questions are closely linked to the understanding of ecological and behavioural adaptation as well as understanding the Neanderthals' ability to exploit novel niches. This Human Evolution Lunch Lecture will dig deeper into the understanding of Neanderthal movement seen from a Scandinavian perspective.

Presentation and discussion is led by Trine Kellberg.

The lunch lecture takes place on Friday 19 April at 12 at BIRC, building 1110, room 214.

For more information see: http://darwin.au.dk/lunch. Please distribute this information to anyone interested.

Feel free to bring your own lunch for an intellectually stimulating break.