Tutor information
Richard Jennings
Richard is a Reader in Archaeology and Programme Leader of Human Evolution and Behaviour BSc at Liverpool John Moores University. He completed a D.Phil. at Oxford University on the Neanderthals of Southern Iberia and has also undertaken palaeolithic archaeological fieldwork projects in North Africa, the Caucasus, Arabia, the UK and in Ireland. He is passionate about human evolution and is excited about the question, what makes us human?
Courses
In World Archaeology we explore the emergence of fascinating past societies from around the world. Some are mysterious and lost in the mists of time, while others form the foundations of cultural traditions that exist in the world today.
What makes humans different from other primates? When did we become human? This course will chart the development of human behaviour.
What makes humans different from other primates? When did we become human? This course will chart the development of human behaviour.
What makes humans different from other primates? When did we become human? This course will chart the development of human behaviour.
During this short course, we explore the emergence of fascinating past societies from around the world. Some are mysterious and lost in the mists of time, while others form the foundations of cultural traditions that exist in the world today.