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How do scientists determine the age of fossils that have been under the surface of the earth for thousands of years? Scientific American Editor Michael Moyer explains the process of radiocarbon…
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Origins Models; Archaic Humans; Neandertals; Anatomically Modern Humans; Fossil and Material Record for Archaic and Modern Humans; Implications from DNA; Modern Human Migration Patterns
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Homo habilis; Homo erectus and contemporaries; Homo erectus the first to explore the Old World; Stone Tools (Lomekwian, Oldowan and Acheulean); Studies in Hand Dexterity and the Precision Grip; Homo…
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Hominin skeletal traits; Discoveries, Anatomies and Interpretation of Possible Hominin and Hominin Fossil Material dating from 7-2 mya (Pre-Aust., Australopiths, and Other Early Hominins).
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Theories of Primate Evolution: Arboreal, Visual Predation, Angiosperm Radiation Hypotheses; The First "True" Primates and Their Traits; Early Anthropoids; New World Primates (Early…
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What are Fossils and how do they form?; Limitation of the Fossil Record; Dating Methods and Limitations: Relative and Chronometric (Absolute) Methods Explained; Environmental Reconstruction
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Audio Mini-Review # FIVE covers the the short-answer question concerning the monotremes--why are they considered "living fossils" and how do they support Charles Darwin's theory of…
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Zoom Recording ID: 99481757262
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Meeting Time: 2021-04-01T14:50:21Z
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Module 7, 6. Concept Development Dimension: Conceptual Knowledge
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