Lee Berger & the Cave of Lost Hominids
Lee Berger, the National Geographic Explorer in Residence and real-life Indiana Jones, has found remarkable things underground. His discoveries are revolutionising what we understand about our own origins
Explore " hominid" with insightful episodes like "Lee Berger & the Cave of Lost Hominids", "Cryptid Comrade Almasty and Elizondo exposed", "Evolution Gone Wrong? Why Our Bodies Work (or Don't!) ~ with ALEX BEZZERIDES", "A Fireside Chat with Kate Miller" and "Constructed Languages with David J. Peterson" from podcasts like ""Conversations", "Wicked Garden Podcast", "Evolution Soup", "Science Night" and "Science Night"" and more!
Lee Berger, the National Geographic Explorer in Residence and real-life Indiana Jones, has found remarkable things underground. His discoveries are revolutionising what we understand about our own origins
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Evolution is a marvel, but - bad backs? Crooked teeth? Allergies? What gives?
ALEX BEZZERIDES is a professor of biology at Lewis-Clark State College in Idaho, where he teaches a wide range of biology classes, from human anatomy and physiology to entomology. He has a bachelor’s degree in biology and a PhD in neurobiology and behavior.
MARK from Evolution Soup discusses Alex's new book 'Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't)', delving into why the evolutionary process rewarded us with successes as well as lumping us with some pretty annoying failures!
(Apologies for variable signal quality during a few portions of this interview)
#evolution #science #anatomy
LINKS FOR ALEX BEZZERIDES:
TWITTER: @alexbezzerides
https://twitter.com/alexbezzerides
BOOK:
Publisher: https://www.harpercollins.com/blogs/authors/alex-bezzerides
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3oNp2U0
SEE ALSO:
Lewis-Clark State College: https://www.lcsc.edu
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human by Jeremy DeSilva: https://amzn.to/3i6xZX6
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Who are we, and how did we get to where we are today? Our guest knows a thing or two about that! Dr. Miki Ben-Dor is a paleoanthropologist and specializes in understanding that period of our evolution, known as The Stone Age. He retired from his successful career as an economist at age 52 to pursue his passion for our species, and got his PhD in Archeology from the University of Tel-Aviv. He has released several studies, but his paper about Man the Fat Hunter blew my mind. He released two others in 2020 which were highly anticipated and fantastic. We are so grateful for Dr. Ben-Dor, and his amazing work!
Find Dr. Ben-Dor at-
researchgate.com
paleostyle.com
Twitter @bendormiki
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What does a British atheist archaeologist encounter while trekking across the often evolution-phobic United States?
MARK from Evolution Soup talks with MIKE FITZMAURICE from his home in Manchester, UK, about being an archaeology student, his walk across America, and encounters with creationists in the Bible Belt.
**This video was originally recorded for Evolution Soup YouTube channel. Link to video here: http://bit.ly/2WoXc5P
#archaeology #evolution #paleontology #darwin #science #paleoanthropology #creationism #kenthovind #hominids #lucy #neanderthals #homosapiens
LINKS FOR MIKE FITZMAURICE:
Instagram: @archaeology_gains
Dig archaeology but don't know where to start? Try:
https://finds.org.uk/
Young person? https://www.yac-uk.org/
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On this episode, we go over the wonderful world of Hominid Cryptids
First, it was a knee bone, then a piece of an elbow. An anthropologist saw deep into the past when he discovered a skeleton in Ethiopia that represented a group of human ancestors. To understand a past that goes back millions of years, we often depend on the stories told by fossils. Dr. Biology talks with anthropologist Donald Johanson about the bits and pieces of Lucy and the interesting past that arose with her bones.
Explore more: becominghuman.org
Read more: Did Lucy fall from a tree?
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