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In this six-part series from the BBC, Professor Steve Jones of University College, London—one of the world’s leading geneticists—uses genetic investigation to study a variety of intriguing questions related to anthropology, sociology, and the evolution of humankind. 6-part series, 50 minutes each.



 
                

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The Series Includes : Lost Tribes | Bad Blood | Is Criminal Behavior Genetic? | Divided We Stand | Blood Tests: Native American Gamble | The End of Evolution: Breaking the Link
     


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The Story of Hominid Evolution
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How did early hominids evolve into modern Homo sapiens? In this stimulating two-part series, Dr. Friedemann Schrenk, chief curator at Darmstadt's Hessisches Landesmuseum, goes to major paleoanthropological sites in Africa and to vaults containing pri...(more details)
 
The Blind Watchmaker: The Evolutionary Ideas of Richard Dawkins
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British biologist Richard Dawkins is blunt in his support for evolutionary theory as opposed to "special creationism." This program, inspired by Dawkins' book, allows each side to present its best arguments-with some bias toward Darwinian evolution. ...(more details)
 
The Ape: So Human!
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Just how far do the similarities between humans and great apes extend? Sequences from historic experiments by Allen and Beatrix Gardner, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, and other primatologists, plus footage shot in the wild, provide compelling support for the ...(more details)
 
Out of Asia: New Theories on Evolution
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The common consensus among anthropologists is that modern man emerged from Africa. This program examines new evidence that disputes this theory and alleges that simultaneous to the emergence of Homo erectus in Africa, there were also groups of Homo e...(more details)
 
Chimp Talk
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In this program, Paul Hoffman, editor of Discover magazine, explores the controversial issue of language use by apes with primatologist Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and Dr. Laura Ann Petitto. The results of Savage-Rumbaugh's 20-year study with chimpanzees...(more details)
 


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