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ShowID
3164
Event Date:
1/7/2022
Length:
00:29:30
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Project
Science How?
Comments
March 27, 2014 This video features Dr. Briana Pobiner, an Anthropologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Join her in the discovery of fossil evidence of some of the earliest humans on Earth. Share her excitement about holding an animal bone that was handled by an early human more than 1 million years ago. Consider what you can learn about early humans from cut marks on ancient animal bones. Contemplate the significance of the evolution of meat-eating in humans. See how Briana is helping us better understand the lives of our 1.5-million-year-old ancestors.
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