Professor Fa-jun Li (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) - From torsos to tektites: research at the Ding Si Shan site in Guangxi, South China

Professor Fa-jun Li (Sun Yat-Sen University, China) - From torsos to tektites: research at the Ding Si Shan site in Guangxi, South China
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Northern Archaeology Research Seminar Series - all welcome

Professor Fa-jun Li, Director of the Centre for Health and Human Development, Anthropology Department, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China

From torsos to tektites: research at the  Ding Si Shan site in Guangxi, South China

This lecture outlines his recent work on some unique (dismembered) burials from the early Neolithic of  Southern China. Professor Faj-jun Li is an expert in the study of human remains and the evolution of human variation. He is analysing the bones and teeth of the early prehistoric peoples of China in search of clues as to their origins and evolutionary history, their development and health and their adaptive behaviour.

Followed by reception hosted by the Student Archaeology Society

(Note: this is a change to the previously advertised talk)

Hosted by
Archaeology, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen
Venue
University of Aberdeen, New Kings 10