Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 hours 30 minutes
La Brea Woman is the name given to the only human ever excavated from the La Brea Tar Pits, but how did she end up there?
A whodunit detective story that spans more than a century - the saga of the Piltdown Man Hoax.
Exactly where and when dinosaurs first evolved are still open questions in paleontology; it’s hard to even say what the first dinosaur was.
Deep in the Rising Star Cave system lies a mystery of paleoanthropology: a chamber filled with the bones of Homo naledi.
Fossils from predatory dinosaurs outnumber those of prey species 3-to-1 at the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. Why?
Hank Green joins Kallie, Michelle, and Blake for a special Q&A episode.
Between 1927 and 1937, paleontologists excavated Homo erectus fossils from a site in China. And then World War II broke out and the fossils were lost.
Using modern environments, living representatives of ancient groups, and fossil anatomy, paleontologists have attempted to reconstruct what the past sounded like.
A discovery in a cave in the Altai Mountains reveals a mysterious branch of the human family tree: the Denisovans.
No one looks in the mirror today and sees a Neandertal looking back – and it’s pretty uncontroversial for us to say that Neandertals are extinct. But are they really gone?