This course offers the current knowledge of human evolution and prehistory raised from a systematic and temporal perspective, from the human dispersal to Eurasia to the acquisition of the productive economy. It is about introducing a modern conception of culture as adaptation in human evolution. This course it is an introduction to the research on human evolution and prehistory in a way that introduces the student to the different disciplines which are applied from the data recovery to the reconstruction of the most archaic past of humanity in the different chronological phases.
This subject will be taught face-to-face as far as
is possible within the instructions of the health authorities. At the start
of the academic year, the calendar containing all teaching activities (with
timetables and classrooms) will be available in the subject's Moodle area.
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