Origin of Our Species
Thursday 23rd February 2012
- Time: 6:30pm - 7:30pm
- Venue: University of Canterbury
- Venue Information: Central Lecture Block
- Official Website: www.royalsociety.org.nz/events/origin-of-ou…
- Ticket Info: http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/events/origin-of-our-species/
- This is a free event
About
Human evolution: Neanderthals and ancient pathways from Africa to Britain
Professor Chris Stringer, Palaeontologist and Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London, will present four public talks in New Zealand in February 2012. Sponsored by the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution with support from the Royal Society of New Zealand, Professor Stringer will address major questions in human evolution, including: How do we define modern humans? What do the genetic data and radiocarbon dating really tell us? Were our origins solely in Africa? Are modern humans a distinct species from ancient people such as the Neanderthals and Denisovans? How different are we from them? What contact did our ancestors have with them? When did humans first inhabit Britain?
The Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution has invited Professor Stringer to New Zealand to give a series of public talks, with support from the Royal Society of New Zealand.
Ticketing
Tickets are free, (details below). At the free venues we have reserved half the seating in each venue for tickets and these can be booked below. Once these tickets have been allocated, the other half of the seating will be available on the night but we suggest you turn up early to secure a seat.
Details of ticketing here:
http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/events/origin-of-our-species/

For the winery lunch table reservations start at 12 noon through to 1pm. The two-course winery lunch consists of a choice of four lunch options ...
Complete with band, this concert showcases hits of the '60s and '70s made famous by The Beatles, Peter, Paul and Mary, The Carpenters, John Denver, ...
The Selwyn School of Dance will bring Lewis Carrols classic "Alice in Wonderland" to life in a spectacularly costumed and staged one off ballet show ...
A feast of modern and traditional classics with three fabulous singers entirely accompanied by string trio with favourite Viennese waltzes, beautiful melodies and stirring songs, ...
