8:00 am | REGISTRATION |
9:30 am | WELCOME Richard Leakey, Stony Brook University |
9:35 am | OVERVIEW William Jungers, Stony Brook University |
9:40 am | Introduction of Speakers
Fred Grine, Stony Brook University |
9:45 am | “Hobbits in context: life, times and death of Homo floresiensis“
Michael J. Morwood, University of Wollongong, Australia |
10:15 am | “Digging up Hobbits: The Excavations at Liang Bua”
Thomas Sutikna, National Research and Development Centre for Archaeology, Indonesia |
10:45 am | COFFEE BREAK |
11:15 am | “Stone Tools and Hominins on Flores”
Mark Moore, University of New England, Australia |
11:45 am | “Whence Homo floresiensis? Clues from the brain.”
Dean Falk, Florida State University |
12:15 pm | “Her Teeth Were Sharp, Her Gums Were Raw, and Spit Was Dripping From Her Jaw: The Little Things That Make Us Human”
Peter Brown, University of New England, Australia |
12:45-2:15pm | LUNCH |
2:15 pm | “Why the Tiny Wrist Bones of a Hobbit Tell Us So Much About a Big Chapter in Human Evolutionary Theory”
Matthew Tocheri, Smithsonian Institution |
2:45 pm |
“The Hobbit Shrugged: The Shoulder of Homo floresiensis and its Implications For Human Evolution.” Susan Larson, Stony Brook University |
3:15 pm | COFFEE BREAK |
3:45 pm | “Can Island Dwarfing Explain Hobbit Body Size and Shape?”
William Jungers, Stony Brook University |
4:15 pm | “Virtual Hobbits and Health in Homo floresiensis“
Charles Hildebolt, Washington University in St. Louis |
4:45 pm | Remarks
Shirley Strum Kenny, Stony Brook University |
4:50 pm | Issues for Discussion
Richard Leakey, Stony Brook University |
5- 5:30 pm | GENERAL Q & A |
5:30 pm | END OF SYMPOSIUM |
ScheduleScott Bjelland2018-12-14T16:19:49+03:00