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Becoming Human: Birth of Humanity
NOVA Documentary - Homo Sapiens: The Birth of Humanity
Synopsis:
Nothing is more fascinating to us than, well, us. Where did we come
from? What makes us human? An explosion of recent discoveries sheds
light on these questions, and NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special,
"Becoming Human," examines what the latest scientific research reveals
about our hominid relatives—putting together the pieces of our human
past and transforming our understanding of our earliest ancestors.
Featuring
interviews with world-renowned scientists, each hour unfolds with a
CSI-like forensic investigation into the life and death of a specific
hominid ancestor. The programs were shot "in the trenches" where
discoveries were unearthed throughout Africa and Europe. Dry bones
spring back to life with stunning computer-generated animation and
prosthetics. Fossils not only give us clues to what early hominids
looked like, but, with the aid of ingenious new lab techniques, how they
lived and how we became the creative, thinking humans of today.
Where
did we come from? What makes us human? An explosion of recent
discoveries sheds light on these questions, and NOVA's comprehensive,
three-part special, "Becoming Human," examines what the latest
scientific research reveals about our hominid relatives.
Part 1,
"First Steps," examines the factors that caused us to split from the
other great apes. The program explores the fossil of "Selam," also known
as "Lucy's Child." Paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged spent five years
carefully excavating the sandstone-embedded fossil. NOVA's cameras are
there to capture the unveiling of the face, spine, and shoulder blades
of this 3.3 million-year-old fossil child. And NOVA takes viewers
"inside the skull" to show how our ancestors' brains had begun to change
from those of the apes.
Why did leaps in human evolution take
place? "First Steps" explores a provocative "big idea" that sharp swings
of climate were a key factor.
The other programs in the
"Becoming Human" series are Part 2: "Birth of Humanity," which profiles
the earliest species of humans, and Part 3: "Last Human Standing," which
examines why, of various human species that once shared the planet,
only our kind remains.
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