Early archaeological sites and the beginning of cultural diversity
Categories
Human Evolution
Contacts
Nuria Sanz (n.sanz@unesco.org)
The related properties account for many innovations in culture, behavior, adaptation, and technology which shaped the future course of humanity as we know it today. This long process has increasingly transformed the human experience from life in a natural environment to life in a largely built environment, from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, through the more settled ways of life of farmers, herders, and fishermen, to the present day - when for the first time a majority of human populations now live in the artificial built environment of cities.
Related Scientific Institutions
- Università degli studi di Roma la Sapienza (Italy)
- University of Cambridge (UK)
Events 5
Towards an Action Plan on Prehistory, Advisory Bodies’ meeting
27 October 2009
Towards an Action Plan on Prehistory, Drafting Committee Meeting
22 October 2009
Action Plan on Prehistory
12 Sep 2009 - 14 Sep 2009
Prehistoric Sites and the World Heritage Convention
10 May 2009 - 14 May 2009
Prehistory and the World Heritage Convention
3 Nov 2008 - 4 Nov 2008
Contacts
Nuria Sanz (n.sanz@unesco.org)
Categories
Human Evolution