TTC - Rise of Humans: Great Scientific Debates - John Hawks,
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Written by John Hawks,
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Trying to understand our human origins has always been a fundamental part of who we are. One of the core things we want to know is how we came to be. Thousands of years ago, human civilizations developed elaborate stories to explain the origins of humans. But today, with the help of dramatic archaeological discoveries and groundbreaking advancements in technology and scientific understanding, we are closer than ever before to learning the true story. In recent decades, paleoanthropology has exploded, bringing us closer than ever before to making sense of this controversial subject and providing us with a richer understanding of our origins. It’s also sparked continued debate among the greatest minds in the field and prompted anthropologists to revise, update, and even, in some cases, overturn ideas and theories about key issues in human evolution.
Was Australopithecus afarensis really our earliest ancestor?
Did early humans evolve in Africa alone, or in regions throughout the world?
Do Neandertals play an important role in our genetic heritage and, if so, how?
Why did prehistoric humans form cooperative communities and create art?
Complete your understanding of the most up-to-date science behind our origins with The Rise of Humans: Great Scientific Debates. Delivered by expert paleoanthropologist and professor John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, these 24 lectures bring you to the forefront of scientific arguments and questions that will become more important in the coming years. Surveying both the questions that continue to rile the world’s greatest minds in anthropology and the cutting-edge science responsible for them, this course is an expert guide to the wide-ranging debates over the most essential questions we can ask. Meticulously crafted and packed with insights, this rewarding and sometimes even provocative course is a fascinating investigation of the branches, trunk, and roots of the greatest family tree there is.
24 Lectures
30 minutes / lecture
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| 01. Prof. John Hawks - Ramapithecus—Ape Man.mp3 23.63 MBs | |
| 02. Prof. John Hawks - Australopithecus Afarensis—Ancestor Or Not.mp3 22.17 MBs | |
| 03. Prof. John Hawks - Ardipithecus—Hominin Or Not.mp3 22.16 MBs | |
| 04. Prof. John Hawks - Brain Structure Versus Brain Size.mp3 22.23 MBs | |
| 05. Prof. John Hawks - The Dietary Hypothesis.mp3 23.03 MBs | |
| 06. Prof. John Hawks - Africa Or Asia.mp3 22.34 MBs | |
| 07. Prof. John Hawks - An Ape’s View Of The Oldowan.mp3 22.65 MBs | |
| 08. Prof. John Hawks - Who Was Homo Habilis.mp3 22.67 MBs | |
| 09. Prof. John Hawks - How Big Was Homo Erectus.mp3 21.84 MBs | |
| 10. Prof. John Hawks - The Movius Line.mp3 22.1 MBs | |
| 11. Prof. John Hawks - The Hobbits Of Flores.mp3 22.33 MBs | |
| 12. Prof. John Hawks - Archaeology And Cooperation.mp3 22.06 MBs | |
| 13. Prof. John Hawks - Presapiens Or Preneandertal.mp3 22.13 MBs | |
| 14. Prof. John Hawks - What Do Stone Tools Reveal About Early Man.mp3 22.03 MBs | |
| 15. Prof. John Hawks - Did Neandertals Speak.mp3 21.2 MBs | |
| 16. Prof. John Hawks - Neandertals—Extinct Or Ancestors.mp3 21.91 MBs | |
| 17. Prof. John Hawks - Is Our Neandertal Heritage Important.mp3 22.55 MBs | |
| 18. Prof. John Hawks - Multiregional Evolution Versus Out Of Africa.mp3 22.27 MBs | |
| 19. Prof. John Hawks - Climate’s Impact On Our Evolution.mp3 21.5 MBs | |
| 20. Prof. John Hawks - Language—Adaptation Or Spandrel.mp3 22.59 MBs | |
| 21. Prof. John Hawks - Why Did Humans Start Creating Art.mp3 20.43 MBs | |
| 22. Prof. John Hawks - Clovis Or Pre-Clovis.mp3 21.89 MBs | |
| 23. Prof. John Hawks - Farming—Migration Or Diffusion.mp3 21.34 MBs | |
| 24. Prof. John Hawks - Are Humans Still Evolving.mp3 24.27 MBs | |
| Rise Of Humans Great Scientific Debates.m3u 2.8 KBs | |
| Rise of Humans - Great Scientific Debates.pdf 1.68 MBs | |
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