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Craig
Stanford
Upright:
Great Apes and Human Origins
Sunday, Sept. 17 11 a.m. in Hollywood 4:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa |
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What is the current evidence for human evolution from great ape
behavior and fossils? Prof. Craig Stanford will answer that
question in his exploration of the roots of humanity's origins.
Stanford is Chair of Anthropology and Co-Director of the Jane Goodall Research Center at the University of Southern California. Best known for his groundbreaking work on the meat-eating behavior of wild chimpanzees, he has conducted field studies of primates in India, Bangladesh, Peru, Tanzania and Uganda, in collaboration with Jane Goodall. Stanford is the author of over 100 scholarly publications, and eleven books, all based on his research in the areas of primary behavior and human evolution. $6, or free for Friends of the Center.
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