The Ranieri Colloquium on Ancient Studies
THE ORIGINS OF THE ARTS: EXPRESSIVE CULTURE OF EARLY Homo sapiens
April 26-27, 2018
Presented by the NYU Center for Ancient Studies, in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Human Origins
The Ranieri Colloquium on Ancient Studies
THE ORIGINS OF THE ARTS: EXPRESSIVE CULTURE OF EARLY Homo sapiens
April 26-27, 2018
Presented by the NYU Center for Ancient Studies, in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Human Origins
The Expressive Culture of Early Humans: Archaeological Evidence for the Origins of the Arts
Randall White, NYU
African Origins
Benjamin Smith, The University of Western Australia
Arts of the Neandertals
Marco Peresani, University of Ferrara, Italy
Personal Ornamentation: The Allure of Mammoth Ivory
Claire Heckel, The American Museum of Natural History
Early Expressive Culture in Island Southeast Asia
Sue O’Connor, The Australian National University
Michelle Langley, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Earliest Arts of Australia
Bruno David, Monash University, Australia
Aurignacian Instrumental Music
Anna Friederike Potengowskski, Berlin, Germany