Be sure not to miss this special interview with South African, and native to the Cradle of Human Kind, Zandile! Check in with us to hear about all of her work on various fossil localities and with our beloved Lee Berger! Check it out here: Enjoy! If you would like to be interviewed, i.e justContinue reading “Interview #13 Zandile Ndaba”
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Fossil Men A Review
Well, this was a fun read for sure, no doubt about it. A book filled with big emotions, big opinions, and many technical details and facts. In Fossil Men by Kermit Pattison, we hear the story of Tim White, a professor of Paleoanthropology, and his work in the field over the last five decades. AContinue reading “Fossil Men A Review”
Patreon
We are proud and excited to announce that we are now on Patreon! We are doing this to raise money not only for equipment that we need to continue doing the work that we do, but to expand our project and do some pretty awesome things. First off we need new equipment, a webcam, aContinue reading “Patreon”
Interview #12: John Mead
After waiting a good long time, (John is a very busy man) I was finally able to (virtually) sit down with the man and get some good questions in. John tells us his stories, and they are enthralling, one thing that you will find after watching, is that he found out how powerful the ideaContinue reading “Interview #12: John Mead”
Interview 11: Keneiloe Molopyane
Join us this time as we meet up with Keneiloe Molopyane, curator of the Maropeng Museum of Human Origins in South Africa! She is a member of the original Rising Star caving team, and has been working closely with Lee Berger ever since, more recently she has been working on a site called the 105Continue reading “Interview 11: Keneiloe Molopyane”
Sediments of Time-A Review
The Sediments of Time, a book written by Meave Leakey (Yes those Leakey’s) with her daughter Samira is a look into the history of modern Paleoanthropology from her perspective as some of the greatest archaeological finds of all time were made. From the discovery, excavation and preparation of the Turkana Boy, as well as manyContinue reading “Sediments of Time-A Review”
Genetics, Homo Naledi, and Professor John Hawks: Interview 10
Welcome to our next interview! And with the prolific and wonderful Professor John Hawks! I do hope you enjoy our chat, and remember if you or someone you know is interested in appearing on the show have them contact us at worldofpaleoanthropology@gmail.com and we can set something up! Enjoy!
Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art; A Review
So we are finally here! Launch day in the United States! October 27th is the day that Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art finally comes available in hardcover and paperback to readers across the U.S. While available on kindle and audible for some time, the book was not officially available until now. In preparationContinue reading “Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art; A Review”
Lee Berger! A chat!
It’s finally uploaded! Our second interview with Dr. Prof. Lee R. Berger! Check it out and like and subscribe for more!! Let us know what you think in the comments!
CARTA Symposium COMPARATIVE ANTHROPOGENY: EXPLORING THE HUMAN-APE PARADOX
Our friends at CARTA – Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny are hosting a free public (virtual) symposium this Saturday October 24th! Learn about comparative anthropogeny and the human-ape paradox! Learn more here: https://carta.anthropogeny.org/…/comparative-anthropogeny-e… #carta #anthropology #human #ape