Origins of Man Graham McLachlan

Thu, Sep 27th 2007 at 12:00 am - 2:00 am


Graham McLachlan returned to the club for about his fourth visit. The history of man is long and complicated but deliverer very suscintly by Graham. He took us back to 'The Big Bang' and talked us from there up to the development of modern man (and woman). Man developed from the hominid species of ape which became upright and developed hunter gatherer skills. From this man developed other skills until we have modern man. A throughly interesting talk on a very interesting subject

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