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Living Room Lecture: GM Crops 8000 BCE

Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 6:30 PM
Virtual
Pay what you wish

The beginnings of agriculture was one of the most critical pivot points in the 300,000-year career of our species.

It set the stage for rapid shifts in human (Homo sapiens) social, economic and political systems that led us to the complex societies we live in today.

In the past few decades, many archaeologists have pointed to climate change as a prime mover which led us to shift from a two-million-year tradition (in the genus Homo) of foraging and hunting to farming in the past mere 10,000 years.

In this lecture, Prof. Arlene Rosen explores the reasons for the origins of wheat and barley agriculture in Southwest Asia using her own data from the rare plant remains collected from sites of the last Hunter/Gatherer groups in that region.

This event will be held on Zoom.

Date: Thursday, Nov.21
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Online on Zoom
Cost: Pay what you wish

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Registration closes at 4 PM on Nov. 18.

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