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Centre Point School Hosts "An Inspiring Lecture by Ms. Priya Dey," in Collaboration with AnSI ( Nagpur )

Centre Point School recently hosted an educational session on Stone Age culture, inviting the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI), Nagpur, to lead the event. The session featured a lecture delivered by Ms. Priya Dey, a Junior Research Fellow at AnSI, CRC, Nagpur. Her lecture provided an in-depth look into the lives of early humans, focusing on their tools, artistic expressions, and daily rituals.


Centre Point School recently hosted an educational session on Stone Age culture, inviting the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI), Nagpur branch, to lead the event. The session featured a lecture delivered by Ms. Priya Dey, a Junior Research Fellow at AnSI, CRC, Nagpur. Her lecture provided an in-depth look into the lives of early humans, focusing on their tools, artistic expressions, and daily rituals.
Centre Point School Hosts "An Inspiring Lecture by Ms. Priya Dey," in Collaboration with AnSI ( Nagpur )

Insights into Early Human Life

Ms. Dey’s presentation explored the intriguing aspects of early human existence. She examined the tools used by our ancestors for hunting, gathering, and daily activities. These tools not only demonstrate the technological advancements of the time but also offer valuable insights into the social and cultural practices of Stone Age communities.


Artistic Expressions and Daily Rituals

The session also highlighted the artistic expressions of early humans, such as cave paintings and carvings. These artworks reveal the cognitive and creative abilities of our ancestors and provide a glimpse into their symbolic and communicative practices. Additionally, Ms. Dey discussed the daily rituals and cultural practices of Stone Age communities, emphasizing their role in shaping human society.


Lasting Legacies and Modern Influence

The presentation underscored the importance of these early cultural advancements and their enduring influence on present-day society. By understanding the roots of human culture, students gained a deeper appreciation for the progress we have made and the challenges we have overcome. This session nurtured a heightened sense of reverence for our collective heritage.


Conclusion

The educational session at Centre Point School, featuring a lecture by Ms. Priya Dey, was both interactive and informative. Students were captivated by the vivid portrayals of how Stone Age communities adapted to their surroundings and established lasting legacies. This experience enriched their knowledge and fostered a sense of responsibility towards preserving our shared cultural heritage.

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