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Home Symposia Past Symposia

Early Hominids

Event Date (Pacific Time): 
Friday, Oct 1, 2010 - 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Venue:

Estancia - Magnolia Room

Event Chairs:

Tim White, University of California, Berkeley

Event Speakers:

  View Speaker Bios

Event Sessions:

Media for each talk can be played by clicking on icons in the table below, or by clicking on the individual talk titles below and then the attachment file at the bottom of the page.

Speakers Media Session

Pascal Gagneux

File Welcome

Fred Gage

Opening Remarks

Tim White

File African Origins of the Hominid Clade

Michel Brunet

File In Central Africa, On the Track of a New Cradle for Mankind

Andrew Hill

File Paleoenvironments and Early Hominids: The View from Kenya

Yohannes Haile-Selassie

File The Earliest Hominids from Ethiopia

Sileshi Semaw

File Early Pliocene Hominids from Gona, Ethiopia

Berhane Asfaw

File Crania of the Earliest Hominds

Gen Suwa

File Dentition of the Earliest Hominids

Gen Suwa

File Locomotion and Behavioral Ecology of the Earliest Hominids

Ronald John Clarke

File 'Little Foot', Big Find - A Skeleton of Australopithecus

Margaret Schoeninger

File Closing Remarks


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