Join us at the New York State Museum for a fascinating lecture celebrating the 50th anniversary of Lucy’s discovery. Renowned geochronologist Dr. Jim Aronson will discuss an unforgettable journey to Hadar, Ethiopia, where the iconic fossil was unearthed in 1974. Experience firsthand accounts of the exploration as Dr. Aronson shares how he utilized comparative sedimentology to reconstruct Lucy’s ancient environment—a lush, diverse ecosystem that contrasts sharply with today’s arid Afar Triangle. You’ll hear about his remarkable findings on the “First Family,” a group of 13 hominins, and gain insights into how they lived and died 3.22 million years ago. This engaging talk promises insights into our evolutionary history and a celebration of a milestone that shaped our understanding of human ancestry. Come be part of this exciting exploration into the past!
November
November 14, 2024
12 pm
- New York Metropolis Hall
November 17, 2024
1-2 pm
- Huxley Theater
November 23, 2024
10:30-11:30 am and 12:30-1:30 pm
- First Peoples Hall
November 30, 2024
11 am - 1:30 pm
- Huxley Theater
December
January
January 18, 2025
11-11:30 am and 1-2 pm
- First Peoples Hall
January 19, 2025
11-11:30 am and 1-2 pm
- First Peoples Hall
February
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