Now I'll have to listen to this episode at least 20 times to match how many times I've watched the first 9.
8 months ago | 5
Thank you for giving me hours of entertaining and educational content from my three favorite channels… History of the Earth, History of the Universe, and History of Humankind. 🙌
8 months ago | 3
You guys give good doco. For such a slip of a thing, Lucy was huge ;)
8 months ago | 0
Suggestion You can primere the episode and link it in the post, so people seeing the post can set set notification for when episode airs.
8 months ago | 3
Living in family groups was and is a primate characteristic done for a safety in strength and numbers reason.
8 months ago | 0
@historyofhumankind I think I saw you in Valencia, I was visiting a friend :D
8 months ago | 0
History of Humankind
Our journey continues on Wednesday, with History of Humankind's 10th episode. Thanks to all who've joined us along the way!
We're proud to announce Wednesday's episode features some incredible images of Lucy's discovery, kindly provided by the Institute of Human Origins to mark the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking find.
Lucy lived over 3 million years ago. She was a daughter, and a mother.
So, just how long have our ancestors lived in families? And why do we have them at all?
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