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Author Topic: Program of the next Palaeoanthropology Society Meetings.  (Read 1183 times)
Jacques Cinq-Mars
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« on: February 25, 2004, 09:38:41 AM »

All,

If you are interested in what will be presented/discussed at the next Palaeoanthropology Society Meetings, to be held in Montreal, on March 30 & 31, CLICK HERE, for the preliminary program.

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« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2004, 11:00:09 AM »

All,

If you are interested in what will be presented/discussed at the next Palaeoanthropology Society Meetings, to be held in Montreal, on March 30 & 31, CLICK HERE, for the preliminary program.

Jacques Cinq-Mars


I forgot to mention that -- living a few minutes away from Montréal -- I am looking forward to be present at the meetings and, if all goes well, to come up with a biased (!) report for the PALANTH issue that will follow the Inaugural one.

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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2004, 05:58:53 PM »

Jacques and all:

Your report may end up being "biased" but it looks to me as if several of the speakers may be coming up with some potentially "revolutionary" notions.  Although some of the other things(like the report on the Neandertal hands) have been "leaked" to the press previously.  Looks as if it will be an extremely interesting session.  Too bad I can't go there(sigh).
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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2004, 02:43:45 AM »

I forgot to mention that -- living a few minutes away from Montréal -- I am looking forward to be present at the meetings and, if all goes well, to come up with a biased (!) report for the PALANTH issue that will follow the Inaugural one.

Jacques Cinq-Mars

Well, lucky you.  If not for my temporary disability, I probably could consider a journey north for the occasion.  Unfortunately, such adventures must wait for a time, but I'll look forward with great anticipation, to reading your report in Palanth.

What caught my notice was the impending news from Obi Rakhmat Grotto, Uzbekistan, where the sequence of assemblages in 21 layers show the transformation from MP/UP [the epi-Levallois stuff that's similar techno-typologically to the Bohunician and the IUP of Northeast Asia (sensu Brantingham et al.)], dated from ~50 ka to somewhat >40 kyr bp, with one rumor I've read from a conference this year saying IIRC 48,000 for the IUP.  They've also found human remains in these levels, which also merits a presentation in Montreal, I notice [Move over Teshik-Tash].

But that's just my special interest; the program looks varied enough that there should be something for everyone.  

Have a grand time,

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