LifeLongmontLearning.com

Learning for a Challenging World

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home
Events Calendar Print help
Flat View
See by year
Monthly View
See by month
Weekly View
See by week
Daily View
See Today
Categories
See by categories
Search
Search
Human Migration Out of Africa
Wednesday, October 13 2010, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Hits : 713

Activity # 7211.400
Date: Wednesdays, September 15 – October 13
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $40.00 resident, $48.00 non-resident


All non-African humans can be traced to a single woman, and a single man, who left Africa around 85,000 years ago in a group of about 250 persons.   ALL modern humans can be traced to a single woman and a single man 70,000 years earlier in Africa. By combining genetic, archeological, paleontological, tectonic, geographic, and linguistic research, Stephen Oppenheimer, author of The Real
Eve, has shown there was a single departure across the southern tip of the Red Sea that peopled the rest of the world.


John Hitchcock, Professor Emeritus, will present material from The Real Eve and other sources showing how all these facts come together to build a comprehensive picture of the world population.

 

 

 

Location : Longmont Senior Center, 910 Longs Peak Avenue
Contact : Longmont Senior Center, 303-651-8411

Back