In a major new addition to the Bradshaw Foundation website the Journey of Mankind genetic map, based on the work of Professor Stephen Oppenheimer, exploring the peopling of the world over the last 160,000 years.
November 6, 2004
Giles W Mead - Obituary
Bradshaw Foundation Trustee Giles W. Mead died February 13, 2003 at his ranch in Napa, California, USA. He was born and grew up in California, attended Stanford University, and was a Professor of Biology at Harvard University where he spent much of his life traveling the seas of the world studying the behavior and physiology of fish. He was a man of huge intellect there was little that didn’t interest him -- a man who placed a sacred value on his friendships, and a man of great generosity to the Bradshaw Foundation and a myriad of other foundations and institutions interested in the natural sciences and environmental preservation.
Advisory Board
Dr Jean Clottes
President of C.A.R. (ICOMOS)
Editor of INORA Internation Newsletter On Rock Art
France
Professor Stephen Oppenheimer
Institute of Human Sciences, Oxford University
Dr Jill Cook
Curator of Prehistory, British Museum
Professor John P Miller
Center for Computational Biology
Montana State University, USA
David Coulson
Trust for African Rock Art
In honour of Dr Andreas Lommel
who sadly passed away in December 2004
Germany