Second lecture of Professor Dr Agustin Fuentes' Gifford Lecture series. Event Details Date: Tuesday 27 February 2018, 5.30 - 6.30pm The lecture may be followed by questions. Latest finishing time is 7pm. Venue: Playfair Library, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL Lecture abstract The first unequivocal members of the human line emerge from the cluster of human-like lineages about 2 million years ago. We call them the genus Homo. Rapidly they set off on a course that altered their bodies, minds, and the planet. One that is still underway. Over the past two million years the human lineage developed a suite of distinctive characteristics that are central to contemporary human capacities and lifeways. This lecture, drawing on the evidence from bones, stones, biologies and ecologies, illustrates the emergence of humanity’s niche, our natures, via distinctive patterns of eating, caring, moving and creatively manipulating the world around us. Lecture video HTML Related links Click here for tickets. This article was published on 2024-08-28