![]() | Hominid Death Trap The Two Million Year Old Boy : WED FEB 2 8p et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/ What caused so many ancient hominids to fall to their deat... |
![]() | CARTA: Early Hominids: African Origins of the Hominid Clade Renowned paleoanthropologist Tim White of UC Berkeley who is widely credited for his role in the Ardi discovery gives a fascinating overview of the search fo... |
![]() | New Hominid Species Discovery: Australopithecus sediba Johannesburg, South Africa A team led by Professor Lee Berger, a renowned palaeoanthropologist from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (aka Wi... |
![]() | Lucy's Cradle, The Birth Of Wonder - Burke Baker Planetarium at HMNS Over a hundred planets and moons of all sizes orbit the sun, yet only Earth has intelligent lifeāor perhaps any life at all. What are the required conditions... |
![]() | Hominid history in Africa and out of Africa scenarios Newer publications on haplogroup diversity give insights in the out of Africa migration events of anatomically modern humans. |
![]() | CARTA: Early Hominids: Hominid Skulls; The Discovery of Little Foot Paleoanthropologist Berhane Asfaw provides insight into what the crania of of early Hominids can tell us, and Ronald Clarke chronicles the discovery and impa... |
![]() | New Hominid & Intervention Theory with Lloyd Pye Lloyd Pye reacted to reports about a newly discovered hominid. He believes this finding strengthens the case that humans are not part of the natural evolutio... |
![]() | Human Evolution and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Leakey and Johanson Celebrating decades of groundbreaking exploration in East Africa, renowned paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Richard Leakey shared the stage at the Am... |
![]() | Hominid ancestor discovery aided by Google Earth Google Earth played a role in the discovery of a new hominid fossil at the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in South Africa. The discovery is one of t... |
![]() | Ancient hominid males stayed home The males of two bipedal hominid species that roamed the South African savannah more than a million years ago were stay-at-home kind of guys when compared to... |











