On the 18th and 19th of September 2014 an international conference will take place at the Institute of Archaeology (University College London) as part of the project “Percussive technology in Human Evolution: A comparative approach”, sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust- International Networks Program.
Researchers from around the world working on the various facets of percussive technology will meet for two days to present new discoveries related to the role of pounding activities in areas such as Primatology, Ethnology and Archaeology. The conference aims to promote inter-disciplinary comparisons to aid better understanding of the role of pounding activities in primate evolution.
A limited number of poster presentations on themes related with the conference key topics will be accepted. Titles and abstracts should be submitted before June 15th, 2014 to Adrian Arroyo: a.arroyo@ucl.ac.uk
For registrations see: Registration for Percussive Technology and Human Evolution Conference
Conference Venue: Lecture Theatre G6. Institute of Archaeology, University College London. 31-34 Gordon Square. WC1H 0PY. London.
Contact: a.arroyo@ucl.ac.uk Adrian Arroyo (Conference Secretary)
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Valérie Burgos (27 avril 2014). Conference on Percussive Technology and Human Evolution (London, 18-19 September 2014) UCL-Institute of Archaeology. Les techniques au Centre Alexandre Koyré. Consulté le 19 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uofp
