About this Event
Hosted by the Finger Lakes Chapter of the New York State Archaeological Association, this presentation by Dr. Lubna Omar explores the crucial role animals played in shaping human culture in the Eastern Mediterranean, from the prehistoric era to the beginning of the Iron Age. By examining zooarchaeological findings, we will reveal how both domesticated and wild species influenced social practices, economic systems, and rituals throughout history. The discussion will emphasize the significant impact of these animal interactions on human development in the region, highlighting their importance in the evolution of early societies. Dr. Omar is the Associate Director of the Center for Middle East and North African Studies at Binghamton University. The presentation, on March 17, 2025 at 6:30 pm in Room 206-208 of the Center for Natural Sciences at Ithaca College, is free and open to the public.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ithaca College Center for Natural Sciences Room 206-208, 125 Textor Circle, Ithaca, United States
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