It was excellent... you put the work into it, got an interesting interview and created some fascinating content. Good onya!
7 months ago | 1
Glad to see you are back! :) I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Got me interested in Archaeology, Paleoanthropology, and Anthropology, anything prehistoric.
7 months ago | 1
Just watched, fascinating finds! It sounds like Wrangel Island is a treasure trove for archeologists, but I would have my bee keeping gear handy. Those mosquitoes looked as big as small hummingbirds! 🦣🦟 Love these deep dives, Stephan
7 months ago | 1
@GiustinoGiovanniBranchia-qt9px
Keep them coming! Greetings from Western Australia; probably where life on Earth began...
7 months ago | 1
i ❤️ genetic bottlenecks. idk why but that shits so wild to me. cheetahs anyone
7 months ago | 1
Intelligence, empathy, environment awareness, we might survive after all 😁
7 months ago | 1
Yuuuuuussssssss!!!!! Although going through the back catalog has also been really fun but so glad you're back. Need Eminems "guess who's back" to play in the background
7 months ago | 1
This was fascinating. I'm new to your channel. The video was good, and your excitement for learning about our ancestors and friends infectious. Cheers mate
7 months ago | 0
It was another excellent vid, thanks S. But you need to start posting regularly again. No more slacking off
7 months ago | 1
I literally just checked your channel today for activity. Like around 7pm. Missed the good ol community tab though. Thanks for the great news
7 months ago (edited) | 1
Stefan Milo
I'm back! New video tomorrow (Saturday 8am PST/ 4pm GMT/ 5PM in Berlin ). I got to interview the geneticist behind the recent research into the last mammoths on Wrangel island, Marianne Dehasque. She gave me some incredible footage of the tusks being excavated plus we chat about how many got stuck on there (shockingly few), how much the population grew (a lot) and how did they die (???). Hope you all enjoy it!
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