Cave Art, Archaeology & the Emergence of Modern Humans | Maxime Aubert | 179
Oct 08, 2024•1 hr 19 min•Season 4Ep. 179
Episode description
About the guest: Maxime Aubert, PhD is a geochemist & archeologist at Griffiths University in Australia. He specializes in the application of advanced analytical techniques to date the age of ancient rock art and hominin fossils.
Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Aubert discuss: the oldest known cave art and what it depicts; human evolution & interbreeding with different human sub-species; the origins of anatomically modern humans & advanced cognition; and more.
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