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The Making of Mankind - Episode 7: Survival of the Species

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Abstract
About this title: Examines the crucial behavior patterns that, over millions of years, have made humans what we are. Discusses the role of aggression in the survival of the human species and questions whether that aggression will also lead to our downfall.

About the Series: Narrated by palaeo-anthropologist Richard Leakey, The Making of Mankind is a seven part series that charts the evolution of humankind from killer ape to tool maker.

Palaeoanthropologist Richard Leakey traces the origin of the species in this yet to be equaled BBC production. From the fossil beds in East Africa, where Leakey himself made breakthrough discoveries, to tool makers who walked upright, the aggression of the killer apes and the sensitivity of the caveman placing flowers beside a grave come together.
Series
The Making of Mankind
Duration
00:49:59 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
intermediate (grades 7-9), higher education, high school (grades 10-12), college, adult/continuing education
Copyright Holder
Name Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc.
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Telephone(212) 768-7373
Address145 W 45th St # 1115, New York, NY 10036
Email[email protected]
Copyright Date
1983-01-01
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