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From: Steven Wang &lt;haplorhine@GMAIL.COM&gt;
Subject: International Symposium on Paleoanthropology in Beijing This Fall
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Dear Colleagues,

In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the discovery of the first skull
of Peking Man, the International Symposium on Paleoanthropology and the
First Conference on Quaternary Research of Asia will be jointly held in
Beijing, 19-23 October, 2009.  A special session on &quot;Suyanggae and Her
Neighbors&quot; and the Asian Paleolithic Association's annual meeting will be
concurrently held during the symposium.  The organizing committee warmly
invites colleagues and friends around the world to join the symposium.  The
theme of the symposium is &quot;Human Evolution and Environment Changes.&quot;  Both
oral and poster contributions are welcome.  Topics of scientific sessions
planned are as follows:

1. Origin and evolution of humans
1.1 Origin of early hominids
1.2 Origin of modern humans
1.3 Aspects of human evolution

2. Early human Behaviors and cultures
2.1 New discoveries of Paleolithic in Asia
2.2 Migration and interaction of early humans between the East and the West
2.3 Interdisciplinary study of Paleolithic archaeology

3. Changes in geological environment and human activities in Asia
3.1 Environmental background for the evolution of early hominids
3.2 Environmental change and development of civilization
3.3 Recent human activity and its environmental effects

For more details: www.ivpp.ac.cn/c/en/news/2009-05/05/news_2062.html


Steven L. Wang
Ph.D Candidate
Department of Anthropology
City University of New York-The Graduate Center
NYCEP Morphometrics Group
haplorhine@gmail.com

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