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The African Origins of Human Intelligence

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Humans commonly make the perceptual error of equating the knowledge products of a society with the individual intellectual capacities of that society's members, but this assumption has legs and feet of very soft clay. Sure, knowledge tends to be produced by smart people in any particular society, but the concentration of energy a society can place on knowledge production relies in every sense on that society's mode of production, largely agricultural viability. Agriculture emerges as a result of climate, endemic species, and other ecological factors, not brain power. In short, civilization and its material and intellectual products are not an indication of a single group's intellectual capacity. They are based on geographic luck and the fickle course of history.

Where do we really see human intellectual capacity come into existence? It is in our universal homeland, of course, Africa. Yonatan Sahle, a postdoctoral scholar in the Human Evolution Research Center at UC Berkeley, is an expert on the origins of human material culture. He has spent his career studying and uncovering the archaeological of human technological proficiency,  the hard evidence for the origins of our intellectual capacity. He will be speaking about the origins of human behavior, focusing on his recently published work, the earliest projectile points known in the world.
 
Please join Yonatan for a mind-expanding discussion of the archaeological traces of the origins of human intelligence.
 
University Theater.

Wednesday, 02/19/14

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