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Les Rencontres Scientifiques 2024
Cultural, Conference, Sciences
in Saint-Tropez
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From November 22 to 24, 2024, the Ville de Saint-Tropez is organizing the third and final part of its Rencontres Scientifiques series on the theme of Origins.
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After the Origins of the Universe in 2022, and the Origins of Life in 2023, the 3rd edition of the Rencontres will focus on the Origins of Humanity. Experts and scientists will be on hand to present documentaries, lectures and round-table discussions.
Program :
Friday November 22: Théâtre-cinéma La Renaissance
- 6pm: Inauguration.
- 6:30pm: Screening of the educational documentary "L'HOMME DE PÉKIN, LES DERNIERS SECRETS DE L'HUMANITÉ" by Jacques Malaterre (Arte, 2024), in the presence of...After the Origins of the Universe in 2022, and the Origins of Life in 2023, the 3rd edition of the Rencontres will focus on the Origins of Humanity. Experts and scientists will be on hand to present documentaries, lectures and round-table discussions.
Program :
Friday November 22: Théâtre-cinéma La Renaissance
- 6pm: Inauguration.
- 6:30pm: Screening of the educational documentary "L'HOMME DE PÉKIN, LES DERNIERS SECRETS DE L'HUMANITÉ" by Jacques Malaterre (Arte, 2024), in the presence of director Jacques Malaterre.
- 8:30pm: Opening lecture:
"Who are we?"
by Antoine Balzeau, paleoanthropologist at the Musée de l'Homme,
Saturday November 23: Jean-Despas room
- 11am: Round table
"Where, when, how and why did man first appear?
Speakers:
Ludovic Orlando, founding director of the Toulouse Anthropobiology and Genomics Centre
Evelyne Heyer, Professor of Genetic Anthropology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (France)
Antoine Balzeau, Director of Research at the CNRS and the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
- 2:30 pm: Round table
"Is Homo sapiens the only survivor of the Homo genus?
Speakers:
Antoine Balzeau, Director of Research at the CNRS and the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, France
Silvana Condemi, CNRS research director at Aix-Marseille University, paleoanthropologist
Ludovic Orlando, research director in molecular archaeology, specialist in the study of ancient DNA and founding director of the Toulouse Anthropobiology and Genomics Centre
- 4:30 pm: Book signing by the speakers
Sunday November 24: salle Jean-Despas
- 10:30am: Closing conference:
"And God created woman..."
by Claudine Cohen, paleontologist, specialist in the history of paleontology and representations of prehistory.
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Schedules
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From
November 22, 2024
until
November 24, 2024
* FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 at the Renaissance - 6:30 pm Documentary: L'homme de Pékin, les derniers secrets de l'humanité (Peking Man, the last secrets of humanity) - 8:30 pm Lecture: Who are we? SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23, salle Jean-Despas - 11:00 Round table: Where, when, how and why did man appear? 2:30 p.m. Round table: Is Homo sapiens the only survivor of the Homo genus? SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24, salle Jean-Despas 10:30 a.m. Lecture: Et Dieu créa la femme...
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From
November 22, 2024
until
November 24, 2024