Looking forward to this talk. And I'm bringing my Dad :)
These are wonderful workshops. I definitely recommend any of our AU students (or staff) who are intersted in ancient stone working to attend. They are a lot of fun. I am unfortunately (or, fortunately) in Belize that week, so cannot attend this year. Have a great time!
Excellent suggestion, Dawn, I have had students enrolled in archaeology classes at Medicine Hat College attend these workshops and they found it enormously rewarding and informative.
Thanks, Dawn. I watched the show last night and while I enjoyed it I found the accompanying music too dramatic and some of the explanations of geological and archaeological interpretations a bit vague and perhaps even questionable.
Hi Laurie,
I didn't watch it yet but your assessment seems to be the similar to other reviews that I've read. Even some of the people presenting on the show have commented on the music being too distracting. Dr. Killgrove from the University of West Florida offered this review for anyone who is interested: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2015/06/24/review-first-peoples-series-chronicles-origins-and-spread-of-modern-humans/
Dawn
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