
The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF
Discover the incredible, unlikely story of life on our planet with palaeontologist and award-winning author Dr Henry Gee.
Journey back in time to explore some of the most pivotal moments that have shaped life on Earth - from the first bacterial cells and odd, soft-bodied rangeomorphs, to the rise of nimble mammals and primates.
Spanning billions of years of evolution and natural history, this fascinating, interactive talk will leave you with new appreciation of Earth’s vast timespan, how often it has nearly been wiped out, and the brief moment humans have existed within it.
This event will include a book signing.
Tickets £6, booking essential
Recommended for ages 9+
The Auditorium, The Forum
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Henry is a paleontologist, senior editor at Nature and the author of several books, including The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, and A (Very) Short History of Life on Earth, which won the 2022 Royal Society Science Book Prize. He has talked about the history of life in venues across the world and is a frequent pundit on radio, TV and podcasts notably The Ancients from History Hit.
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