The Origin of Our Species

8 December 2014, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Human Evolution can be divided into two main phases. A pre-human phase in Africa prior to 2 million years ago, where walking upright had evolved but many other characteristics were still essentially ape-like. And a human phase, with an increase in brain size and behavioural complexity, and an expansion from Africa. Evidence points strongly to Africa as the major centre for the genetic, physical and behavioural origins of both ancient and modern humans, but new discoveries are prompting a rethink of some aspects of our evolutionary origins, including the likelihood of interbreeding between archaic humans (for example the Neanderthals) and modern humans.

This event is free to attend and all are welcome. If you would like to attend, please email julianperfect@hotmail.com stating your full name and the names of any guest(s). Confirmation of a place at the lecture will be by emailed reply.

The lecture will start at 6.30pm with light refreshments from 6pm.



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The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

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