Defining the Human Experience: An Anthropological Perspective at LF 103

Professor Elias Kary talks on the role of primatology, paleoanthropology, archaeology, and ethnography play in our ever-changing understanding of the human species. Kary is the chair of the anthropology department at MPC. Human and primate social behavior, human biocultural evolution, primate cooperation and competition, race and social inequality, and the development of anthropological theory is the main focus of his teaching.
His professional work scope in Havana, Cuba, concentrate from working with endangered gibbons and siamangs to ethnographic fieldwork. Registration is required.
1:30-2:30pm. MPC Lecture Forum 103, 980 Fremont Street., Monterey. Free. www.gentrain.org.

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