From Dr Algis Kuliukas:
Dear One and All
You are cordially invited to attend the next WHAT Talk this coming Sunday, 13th February 8pm WA time. (See time-map below for the time in your zone.)
This month's talk will be given by the most prolific proponent of "aquatic hypotheses" of human evolution, Dr Marc Verhaegen.
Titled: The Littoral Theory: Early-Pleistocene Homo Diving for Shellfish?
The talk is scheduled to last about 40 minutes after which there will be 20 minutes or so for Q & A.
Here is the link to the meeting. Please feel free to share this with anyone you think might be interested in why we humans are so different from chimpanzees.
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/94377297949?pwd=eGdBY0w1ckdGcGFxRUE3TmlIdHJ5UT09
Please check out the web site www.whattalks.com for more information about Marc, his talk and to see or read about previous ones.
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See you Sunday!!-
Dr Algis Kuliukas
Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology
You are cordially invited to attend the next WHAT Talk this coming Sunday, 13th February 8pm WA time. (See time-map below for the time in your zone.)
littor...@gmail.com wrote:
You are cordially invited to attend the next WHAT Talk this coming Sunday, 13th February 8pm WA time. (See time-map below for the time in your zone.)Lol! That's 7am in Boston! Is it okay if I'm in my underwear?!?!
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