Human evolution and sites related to early human origins
Properties linked to Human Evolution have evidence for natural and cultural processes related to human lineage as part of the record of life and of the earth's history. Therefore Human Evolution sites are also geological and paleontological properties when assessing the outstanding universal value (OUV) of a site. Processes involved in Human Evolution include biological and cultural changes testifying to the remarkable success of our predecessors who continuously adapted to ever-changing environments and whose worldwide dispersals record their survival in even the most extreme conditions.
Interviews
Yves Coppens, paleoanthropologist, speaks with the UNESCO World Heritage Centre about the importance of international commitment in the conservation of human evolution-related properties (in French).
Related Scientific Institutions
- Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (France)
- University of Tübingen (Germany)
- Altamira National Museum and Research Centre (Spain)
- Harvard University (USA)
- Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)
- Georgian State Museum (Georgia)
- Kyoto University (Japan)
- Hanyang Unversity Museum (Korea)
- National Museum of the Philippines (Philippines)
- Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (China)
Events (6)
- UNESCO meeting to promote African human origin sites and the World Heritage Convention 08-Feb-2011-11-Feb-2011
- Towards an Action Plan on Prehistory, Advisory Bodies’ meeting 27-Oct-2009
- Towards an Action Plan on Prehistory, Drafting Committee Meeting 22-Oct-2009
- Action Plan on Prehistory 12-Sep-2009-14-Sep-2009
- Human Evolution and the World Heritage Convention 21-Mar-2009-25-Mar-2009