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A new documentary brings early human history to life with a "scientifically accurate" collection of hyper-real 3D models.
Homo erectus | Why Did the Most Successful Early Human Go Extinct? The Ancients host Tristan Hughes sits down with Professor John Mcnabb at the University of Southampton to discuss the extinct ...
Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi reveals our incredible story across 300,000 years of human evolution in the upcoming new ...
Iceman may have come to an unfortunate end while crossing the Alps more than 5,000 years ago, but thanks to his ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNHuman review: The BBC’s touchy-feely new series reminds us how our ancestors put the human in humanityAt times during the BBC's new landmark documentary series Human (BBC2, Mon, 9pm), the evolution of our species sounds like a ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSNArchaeologists Uncover 140,000-Year-Old Sunken World Under the Sea, Filled With Giant Beasts and Extinct Human SpeciesBeneath the waves off Indonesia, archaeologists have uncovered a shocking discovery that rewrites history. Fossils of ancient ...
Ancient human ancestors ate small children 850,000 years ago, a gruesome discovery suggests. Archaeologists working at the ...
Human ancestors ate small children 850,000 years ago, a gruesome discovery has suggesed. Archaeologists were working at the ...
A model of a Homo erectus human from BBC series with Ella Al-Shamahi Ella said the 3D models were “the most scientifically accurate” collection of human species ever shown on television.
Researchers at La Trobe University, Australia, and the University of Utah, U.S., report that recent DNA findings challenge claims of a 65,000-year-old human arrival in Sahul—the ancient paleocontinent ...
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