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Paleoanthropologists
Louise Leakey Digs for Humanity's Origins
Louise Leakey
Louise Leakey takes the sudience into journey of finding fossils of our ancestors and how we now are rapidly shaping and changing the world.
1 people like thisLouise Leakey: Louise Leakey Digs for Humanity's Origins
February 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)Louise Leakey takes the sudience into journey of finding fossils of our ancestors and how we now are rapidly shaping and changing the world.
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Source: TED
Zeresenay Alemseged: Looking for Humanity's Roots
June 1, 2007 (almost 17 years ago)Zeresenay Alemseged, an Ethiopian paleoanthropologist, talks about his discoveries on the earliest human fossils and how they help in the study of evolution. He also challenges the current situation we have in Africa and hopes for a better future legacy.
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Source: TED
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