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Recent breakthroughs in dating ancient samples of DNA and human remains have led to a radical reassessment of human origins. At least ten other early human groups--some with the cognitive capacity to make art, jewelry and herbal medicines--occupied the planet at the same time as our ancestors, Homo Sapiens, and some of their genomes live within us today. Leading archeologists and paleoanthropologists join Brian Greene to discuss how these surprising new insights are transforming our understanding of early Humans. This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.Learn More
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Video Duration: 01:07:30
Original Program Date: Thursday, May 4, 2023
Recent breakthroughs in dating ancient samples of DNA and human remains have led to a radical reassessment of human origins. At least ten other early human groups--some with the cognitive capacity to make art, jewelry and herbal medicines--occupied the planet at the same time as our ancestors, Homo Sapiens, and some of their genomes live within us today. Leading archeologists and paleoanthropologists join Brian Greene to discuss how these surprising new insights are transforming our understanding of early Humans. This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.Learn More
TOPICS: Art & Science, Biology & Origins of Life, Earth & Environment, Mind & Brain, Physics & Math, Science in Society, Science Unplugged, Space & The Cosmos, Technology & Engineering, Your Daily Equation, Youth & Education
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Video Duration: 01:07:30
Original Program Date: Thursday, May 4, 2023
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