GES3880

Prehistoric people and environment

(ART)

Dr John Grindrod and Ms Isabel Ellender

6 points + 3 hours per week (two lectures and one lecture and one 3-hour practical in alternate weeks) + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: Second-year geography or permission

Synopsis: The evolution of humans in Africa from hominid precursors, through the current palaeontological evidence for the development of the genus Homo. The movement of humans out of Africa and subsequent world colonisation. Characteristics which set humans apart from other animals. Archaeological evidence for the development of tool use and increasingly complex lifestyles. Ecology of pre-industrial people, and the nature of long-standing relationships with the environment. Overview of the early arrival and sustained ecological influence of people in the Australasian region.

Assessment: Written (2000 words): 30% + Practical/field reports: 30% + Examination: (2 hours): 40%