Description
Nothing is more fascinating to us than, well, us. Where did we come
from? What makes us human? NOVA's groundbreaking investigation explores
how new discoveries are transforming views of our earliest ancestors.
Featuring interviews with world-renowned scientists, footage shot in the
trenches as fossils were unearthed, and stunning computer-generated
animation, Becoming Human brings early hominids to life, examining how
they lived and how we became the creative and adaptable modern humans of
today. In the first episode, NOVA encounters Selam, the amazingly
complete remains of a 3 million year-old child, packed with clues to why
we split from the apes, came down from the trees, and started walking
upright. In gripping forensic detail, the second episode investigates
the riddle of Turkana Boy -a tantalizing fossil of Homo erectus, the
first ancestor to leave Africa and colonize the globe. What led to this
first great African exodus? In the final episode, Becoming Human
explores the origins of us -where modern humans and our capacities for
art, invention, and survival came from, and what happened when we
encountered the mysterious Neanderthals. Crucial new evidence comes from
the recent decoding of the Neanderthal genome. Did modern humans
interbreed with Neanderthals? Exterminate them? Becoming Human examines
why we survived while our other ancestral cousins-including Indonesia's
bizarre 3 foot-high Hobbit -died out. And NOVA poses the intriguing
question: are we still evolving today?
Episode 01: First Steps
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.
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