Our ancestors—and ourselves—have always lived within the shadow of
mountains. As people started to move out of Africa into new habitats
more than a million years ago, they found both challenges and refuges
in the mountain ranges they encountered. In his talk, _The Deep
Prehistory of the Human Presence in the World’s High Mountains and
Plateaus_, Dr. Mark Aldenderfer will examine the biological, genetic,
and ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD THAT HELPS US
UNDERSTAND HOW SOME OF US BECAME HIGHLANDERS FROM OUR LOWLAND ORIGINS
TO LIVE IN THESE HIGH PLACES PERMANENTLY.Dr. Aldenderfer is Professor
Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Merced. His
research themes include the origins of settled village life, human
adaptation to high altitude environments, hunting and gathering, and
early plant and animal domestication.
Registration is required for this free program.
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