Thursday, September 10 2020, 9:35am Virtual Zoom Meeting Dr. Florencio Delgado Director of Anthropology Universidad San Francisco de Quito-Ecuador On Thursday, September 10th, Dr. Florencio Delgado will be "zooming" in from Ecuador for a LACS1000 lecture (9:35 am ET) open to the LACSI community! The presentation will be held over Zoom, please see below for the meeting link! Abstract Since the end of the Pleistocene, humans have transformed nature in the new world. For more than 10.000 years, humans developed sophisticated forms of social and political organizations, at the same time, domesticated plants, animals, and transformed nature to create the anthropogenic landscape we observe today. Incredibly, some of the so-called "pristine" areas believed to be untouched by humans, constitute part of those anthropogenic transformed landscapes. In this talk, Dr. Delgado will discuss how the Galapagos Islands, and the Upper Amazonian region apparently "pristine" areas constitute anthropogenic transformed landscapes. Meeting Details Join the meeting with the following link: https://zoom.us/j/99701429244?pwd=WjBNSm95NWlyRGZNWjBIdnJQRVpiZz09 Meeting ID: 997 0142 9244 Passcode: LACSI 2020 Click here to download the event flyer!