NRESi/Anthropology Joint Colloquium: The ‘paleo-diet’ and the archaeological evidence for the evolution of human diets. Dr. Mike Richards, SFU

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Location
Canfor Theatre - 6-213
Campus
Prince George
Dr. Mike Richards

There is increasing interest in the link between our diets and modern health problems such as obesity and diabetes.  A number of researchers in the emerging field of evolutionary medicine have argued that these health problems are due to a mismatch between the hunter-gatherer diets we are perhaps best adapted to (‘Palaeolithic’ diets) and our current, post-agricultural diets (‘Neolithic’ diets).  This talk will summarise these arguments, and then present the actual archaeological evidence (especially from bioarchaeological methods such as isotope analysis) for how our diets have evolved over the past four million years.

The Natural Resources & Environmental Studies Institute (NRESi) at UNBC hosts a weekly lecture series at the Prince George campus. Anyone from the university or wider community with interest in the topic area is welcome to attend. This talk will not be broadcast through LiveStream or Blue Jeans, or recorded at the request of the speaker.

Past NRESi colloquium presentations and special lectures can be viewed on our video archive, available here.

Contact Information

Al Wiensczyk, RPF
Research Manager,
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute
Phone: 250-614-4354
Phone: 250-960-5018
Email: al.wiensczyk@unbc.ca