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WHAT Talk #03 Invitation
Stephen Munro Sunday 9th January (7pm West Australian Time)
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Onderwerp: WHAT Talk #03 Invitation - Stephen Munro Sunday 9th January (7pm West Australian Time)
Dear One and allpersonal views on how it might best be promoted in the future.
You are most welcome to attend the 3rd WHAT Talk from Dr Stephen Munro of the Australian National Museum. The link is below. Please feel free to share it with anyone you know who is interested in why we are so different from chimpanzees.
"Selling the Aquatic Ape Theory"
For those that have studied and understand it, the aquatic ape theory makes perfect sense. So why is it so difficult to sell? In this talk I look at some of the reasons why the aquatic ape theory has had such bad press in the past, and offer some
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Curator at the Centre for Anthropocene studies at the National Museum of Australia
Dr Stephen Munro, passed his PhD from Australian National University in 2010. His thesis title was ‘Molluscs as ecological indicators in palaeoanthropological contexts’. Stephen is currently a curator at the Centre for Anthropocene studies at theNational Museum of Australia.
Key papers:
Verhaegen, M., Puech, P.F., Munro, S. (2002) Aquarboreal Ancestors? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 17: 212–217.
Verhaegen, M. & Munro, S. (2011) Pachyosteosclerosis suggests archaic Homo frequently collected sessile littoral foods? Journal of Comparative Human Biology 62: 237–247.
Vaneechoutte, M., Munro, S. & Verhaegen, M. (2011) Seafood, diving, song and speech. In Vaneechoutte, M., Kuliukas, A. & Verhaegen, M. (eds) Was Man more aquatic in the past? Fifty years after Alister Hardy: Waterside hypotheses of human evolution.Bentham Science Publishers: eBook, pp. 181-189.
Joordens, J., d’Errico, F., Wesselingh, F., Munro, S. et al. (2015) Homo erectus at Trinil used shells for tool production and engraving. Nature 518: 228-231.
Title and summary of talk:
"Selling the Aquatic Ape Theory"
For those that have studied and understand it, the aquatic ape theory makes perfect sense. So why is it so difficult to sell? In this talk I look at some of the reasons why the aquatic ape theory has had such bad press in the past, and offer somepersonal views on how it might best be promoted in the future.
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