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Early modern humans used fire to engineer tools
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Conference - Outsmarting the swine flu pandemic
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(This is a brief list. For a complete list of events, click on the calendar link below.)
Nov. 20 Ollie's Storybook Adventures: Wild Turkeys of Arizona
(10 a.m.; Deer Valley Rock Art Center)
Nov. 20 Graduate Student Workshop – ArcGIS 2: Working with your Data
(2 p.m.; SHESC 146)
Nov. 21 5th Annual American Indian Heritage Festival
(10 a.m.; Deer Valley Rock Art Center)
Nov. 23 Diana Repp Final Doctoral Examination – Inscribing the Raw Materials of History: An Analysis of the Doris Duke American
Indian Oral History Program
(2 p.m.; CDN 274)
Nov. 24 Carlos Torre Final Doctoral Examination – Deterministic and Stochastic Metapopulation Models for Dengue Fever
(11 a.m.; PSA/Wexler Hall 546)
Nov. 24 Cathryn Meegan Final Doctoral Examination – Nutritional Stress and the Depopulation of the Lower Salt River Valley
Hohokam
(8:30 a.m.; SHESC 254)
Nov. 24 Marc Jacofsky Final Doctoral Examination – Comparative Muscle Moment Arms of the Primate Thumb: Homo, Pan,
Pongo and Papio
(10 a.m.; CDS 143)
::Complete calendar of EVENTS & LECTURES


