Understanding Humans - Serendipity and Anthropology

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Description: Darwin College Lecture Series 2008
"Understanding Humans - Serendipity and Anthropology"
by Richard Leakey (Stony Brook)
 
Created: 2008-10-09 17:41
Collection: Serendipity – Darwin College Lecture Series 2008
Publisher: Darwin College
Copyright: Darwin College
Language: eng (English)
 
Abstract: There is much that we do know about the human as a consequence of our curiosity about ourselves. The fossil record, the archaeological record and the broad fields of social and cultural studies give an insight about our species that is fairly comprehensive. One thing is clear and that is that there was and is no “inevitability” to our being now or at any time, past, present and future. From the perspective of origins, serendipity is evident and in this era of renewed religious fundamentalism, we must promote the scientific understanding of humans far more than has been the practice in recent times. The prehistory of humanity is an excellent starting point where serendipity rather than design has been so critical.
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