What do we know about the earliest homonyms to exist? With a story spanning one million years and counting, we're discovering more about how we came to be every day. In this episode of The Ancients, we're on location in the Natural History Museum in London as Tristan covers a huge topic; the history of human evolution! Today's guest, Professor Chris Stringer, joins us as we delve into the origins of modern humans. As a leading expert in the creation of our species, Chris takes us through his research on the origins of Homo Sapiens. From Neanderthals, fossil evidence, and Mitochondrial Eve, to his findings on our genetic relationship with Africa.
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π§ HMS Black Joke
Please note that this episode contains mentions of racial trauma, slavery and violence.
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π§ The Wars of the Roses: Dynastic War
Part one of this comprehensive trilogy covering the Wars of the Roses left the Yorkist lords attained and in exile.
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