This student-curated exhibit features fossil models, images, and reconstructions to tell the story of how human beings developed into the most unique species on the planet. The focus is not on the things we already know about human evolution, but on the “hot topics” still be investigated. The newest version of this recurring exhibit examines topics including how fossilized bones and artifacts hold clues about how ancient hominins walked, created tools, and adapted to new environments. Admission is free.
Wednesday, September 27 at 10:00am to 4:30pm
More dates through January 27, 2024
Lam Museum of Anthropology
1315 Carroll Weathers Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Parents/Guests, Staff, Students, First-Year Undergraduate Students, Prospective Students
Free
Sara Cromwell
336-758-5282