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The transcript discusses various significant archaeological discoveries related to human evolution. It highlights the controversial dating of a skeleton found by Hans Reck in Tanzania, initially claimed to be 1.15 to 1.7 million years old but later determined to be much younger. The account also covers the discovery of Littlefoot, a nearly complete hominin skeleton dated to 3.67 million years ago, and the Kenyan flat-faced skull, which suggests a complex evolutionary history. The impact of these discoveries has led to ongoing debates among scientists about human ancestry and the dating of fossils, indicating that the understanding of human evolution is still evolving.
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The documentary explores significant archaeological discoveries, including the controversial dating of ancient human remains and the implications of these findings on our understanding of human evolution. It highlights the complexities surrounding the dating of fossils and the potential for new insights into early human behavior and migration patterns.
The remains of a young woman found in Antarctica are the oldest known human remains ever found on the continent.
Hans Reck
“The most spectacular find from these 1913 excavations was a modern-looking skeleton found embedded in rock.”
Rhina Proch
“The radiocarbon dating of the remains showed them to be no older than 19,000 BC.”
Luis Leakey
“I was soon persuaded to agree with him.”
Me Leaky
“This shows persuasively that at least two lineages existed as far back as 3.5 million years.”
Randy Hass
“I think your hunter might be female.”