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Peopling history of Africa: a multidisciplinary perspective

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Quai Ernest-Ansermet 30, 1205 Genève

An International Conference at the University of Geneva - This conference gathers a number of outstanding international researchers active in different fields (e.g. genetics, paleontology, prehistory…) in order to present a comprehensive view of our present knowledge about the peopling history of Africa.

Histoire du peuplement de l’Afrique: une perspective multidisciplinaire

The continent of Africa, which currently encompasses about one third of all existing ethnicities worldwide, is fascinating because it is not only the most likely homeland of the genus Homo, but also of modern humans (our species Homo sapiens).

For this reason, it meets the interests of most researchers in anthropology, including palaeontologists, archaeologists, geneticists and scholars of many other related disciplines (e.g. ethnology, historical linguistics, and so on). In all these diverse fields, recent discoveries and results have challenged current hypotheses on the peopling history of this continent.

Poster proposals can be submitted until the 15th of March.

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