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Primate Archaeology: Humans and Non-Humans - Part 1 of 2

by Richard Meckien - published Jun 04, 2019 04:01 PM - - last modified Sep 19, 2019 09:26 AM

Archaic evidence of tool use by non-human primates may help to understand the evolution of human technology in a comparative perspective. Coordinated by ethologist Eduardo Ottoni, a professor at USP's Institute of Psychology (IP) and a current participant in IEA's Sabbatical Year Program, the event brought together archaeologists Tomos Proffitt (University College London, UK) and Adrián Arroyo (Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution, Spain), in addition to three researchers from USP.



Support:

IEA-USP


5/28/19 9:45 AM

Lenght:

134 minutes.


Venue:

Alfredo Bosi Room.



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