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The Humans That Lived Before Us
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As more and more fossil anc...
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As more and more fossil ancestors have been found, our genus has become more and more inclusive, incorporating more members that look less like us, Homo sapiens. By getting to know these other hominins--the ones who came before us--we can start to answer some big questions about what it essentially means to be human.
Thanks as always to Nobu Tamura for allowing us to use his wonderful paleoart: http://spinops.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Julio Lacerda and Studio 252mya for the hominin illustrations. You can find more of Julio's work here: https://252mya.com/gallery/julio-lacerda
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References:
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/australopithecus-sediba
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-rudolfensis
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-erectus
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-habilis
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/knm-er-1813
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/knm-er-1470
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/behavior/footprints/laetoli-footprint-trails
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/al-288-1
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-ergaster/
https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/redefining-homo-does-our-family-tree-need-more-branches
https://medium.com/@johnhawks/the-plot-to-kill-homo-habilis-94a33bee2adf
Antón, S. C., Potts, R., & Aiello, L. C. (2014). Evolution of early Homo: an integrated biological perspective. Science, 345(6192), 1236828.
Gibbons, A. (2015). Deep roots for the genus Homo.
Haile-Selassie, Y., Latimer, B. M., Alene, M., Deino, A. L., Gibert, L., Melillo, S. M., ... & Lovejoy, C. O. (2010). An early Australopithecus afarensis postcranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(27), 12121-12126.
Leakey, L. S., Tobias, P. V., & Napier, J. R. (1964). A new species of the genus Homo from Olduvai Gorge.
Schwartz, J. H., & Tattersall, I. (2015). Defining the genus Homo. Science, 349(6251), 931-932.
Susman, R. L. (1994). Fossil evidence for early hominid tool use. Science, 265(5178), 1570-1573.
Villmoare, B., Kimbel, W. H., Seyoum, C., Campisano, C. J., DiMaggio, E. N., Rowan, J., ... & Reed, K. E. (2015). Early Homo at 2.8 Ma from Ledi-Geraru, Afar, Ethiopia. Science, 347(6228), 1352-1355.
Wood, B. (1992). Origin and evolution of the genus Homo. Nature, 355(6363), 783.
Wood, B. (1999). 'Homo rudolfensis' Alexeev, 1986-fact or phantom?. Journal of human evolution, 36(1), 115.
Wood, B. (2014). Human evolution: Fifty years after Homo habilis. Nature News, 508(7494), 31.
Wood, B., & Collard, M. (1999). The human genus. Science, 284(5411), 65-71.
https://wn.com/The_Humans_That_Lived_Before_US
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As more and more fossil ancestors have been found, our genus has become more and more inclusive, incorporating more members that look less like us, Homo sapiens. By getting to know these other hominins--the ones who came before us--we can start to answer some big questions about what it essentially means to be human.
Thanks as always to Nobu Tamura for allowing us to use his wonderful paleoart: http://spinops.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Julio Lacerda and Studio 252mya for the hominin illustrations. You can find more of Julio's work here: https://252mya.com/gallery/julio-lacerda
Produced for PBS Digital Studios.
Super special thanks to the following Patreon patrons for helping make Eons possible:
Katie Fichtner, Anthony Callaghan, Renzo Caimi Ordenes, John Vanek, Neil H. Gray, Marilyn Wolmart, Esmeralda Rupp-Spangle, Gregory Donovan, Ehit Dinesh Agarwal, الخليفي سلطان , Gabriel Cortez, Marcus Lejon, Robert Arévalo, Robert Hill, Kelby Reid, Todd Dittman, Betsy Radley, PS, Colin Sylvester, Philip Slingerland, Jose Garcia, Eric Vonk, Tony Wamsley, Henrik Peteri, Jonathan Wright, Jon Monteiro, James Bording, Brad Nicholls, Miles Chaston, Michael McClellan, Jeff Graham, Maria Humphrey, Nathan Paskett, Connor Jensen, Daisuke Goto, Hubert Rady, Yuntao Zhou, Gregory Kintz, Tyson Cleary, Chandler Bass, Maly Lor, Joao Ascensao, Tsee Lee, Sarah Fritts, Ruben Winter, Ron Harvey Jr, Jacob Gerke, Alex Yan
If you'd like to support the channel, head over to http://patreon.com/eons and pledge for some cool rewards!
Want to follow Eons elsewhere on the internet?
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References:
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/australopithecus-sediba
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-rudolfensis
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-erectus
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-habilis
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/knm-er-1813
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/knm-er-1470
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/behavior/footprints/laetoli-footprint-trails
http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/fossils/al-288-1
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-ergaster/
https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/redefining-homo-does-our-family-tree-need-more-branches
https://medium.com/@johnhawks/the-plot-to-kill-homo-habilis-94a33bee2adf
Antón, S. C., Potts, R., & Aiello, L. C. (2014). Evolution of early Homo: an integrated biological perspective. Science, 345(6192), 1236828.
Gibbons, A. (2015). Deep roots for the genus Homo.
Haile-Selassie, Y., Latimer, B. M., Alene, M., Deino, A. L., Gibert, L., Melillo, S. M., ... & Lovejoy, C. O. (2010). An early Australopithecus afarensis postcranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(27), 12121-12126.
Leakey, L. S., Tobias, P. V., & Napier, J. R. (1964). A new species of the genus Homo from Olduvai Gorge.
Schwartz, J. H., & Tattersall, I. (2015). Defining the genus Homo. Science, 349(6251), 931-932.
Susman, R. L. (1994). Fossil evidence for early hominid tool use. Science, 265(5178), 1570-1573.
Villmoare, B., Kimbel, W. H., Seyoum, C., Campisano, C. J., DiMaggio, E. N., Rowan, J., ... & Reed, K. E. (2015). Early Homo at 2.8 Ma from Ledi-Geraru, Afar, Ethiopia. Science, 347(6228), 1352-1355.
Wood, B. (1992). Origin and evolution of the genus Homo. Nature, 355(6363), 783.
Wood, B. (1999). 'Homo rudolfensis' Alexeev, 1986-fact or phantom?. Journal of human evolution, 36(1), 115.
Wood, B. (2014). Human evolution: Fifty years after Homo habilis. Nature News, 508(7494), 31.
Wood, B., & Collard, M. (1999). The human genus. Science, 284(5411), 65-71.
- published: 29 Jan 2019
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Lucy - Relax [SMGHORO09]
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Artist: Lucy
Album: Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax
Label: Samurai Horo
Catalog: SMGHORO09
Country: Germany
Style: Ambient, Experimental, Techno
Released: 09 April 2016
Tracklist:
1. Lucy - Eat
2. Lucy - Drink
3. Lucy - Shop
4. Lucy - Relax
Written and produced by Luca Moratello.
Mastered at Artefacts Mastering.
Vinyl lacquer cut by Lewis at Star Delta Mastering.
Vinyl manufactured at Record Industry.
Artwork by Ryan Quinlivan.
A truly bold sound explorer, Lucy has always added a skewed, angular version of modern techno. The outer edge of his experiments bare particular mind food, and his release for Horo adds a new slant to his sonic identity.
Those intrigued by Lucy's live performance at Mutek 2015 or his monthly sound bath meditation sessions in Berlin, will find 'Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax' represents a combination of both these events. Recorded live to tape in Lucy's Berlin studio, the 4 tracks work together in a perfect continuum. The mood achieved is a warm, comforting bubble of hypnosis that feels at times like the machines have developed their own language and Lucy is their chosen conductor.
The EP title finds its meaning in a critical perspective on consumerism, but while the world continues to move at a breakneck pace driven by people's acquisition of 'things',Lucy's experiments exude a notion of peace and contentment. Perhaps the underlying theme of 'Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax is a time and place where freedom from the clutches of consumerism can, and will be the norm. If this is the soundtrack to an idealistic future, it's an attractive place.
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https://wn.com/Lucy_Relax_Smghoro09
Support the label, buy it here:
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http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/vinyl/73138-smghoro09-lucy-eat--drink--shop--relax
http://www.deejay.de/SMGHORO09_-_Lucy_-_Eat_Drink_Shop_Relax_-_12inch__224147
Artist: Lucy
Album: Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax
Label: Samurai Horo
Catalog: SMGHORO09
Country: Germany
Style: Ambient, Experimental, Techno
Released: 09 April 2016
Tracklist:
1. Lucy - Eat
2. Lucy - Drink
3. Lucy - Shop
4. Lucy - Relax
Written and produced by Luca Moratello.
Mastered at Artefacts Mastering.
Vinyl lacquer cut by Lewis at Star Delta Mastering.
Vinyl manufactured at Record Industry.
Artwork by Ryan Quinlivan.
A truly bold sound explorer, Lucy has always added a skewed, angular version of modern techno. The outer edge of his experiments bare particular mind food, and his release for Horo adds a new slant to his sonic identity.
Those intrigued by Lucy's live performance at Mutek 2015 or his monthly sound bath meditation sessions in Berlin, will find 'Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax' represents a combination of both these events. Recorded live to tape in Lucy's Berlin studio, the 4 tracks work together in a perfect continuum. The mood achieved is a warm, comforting bubble of hypnosis that feels at times like the machines have developed their own language and Lucy is their chosen conductor.
The EP title finds its meaning in a critical perspective on consumerism, but while the world continues to move at a breakneck pace driven by people's acquisition of 'things',Lucy's experiments exude a notion of peace and contentment. Perhaps the underlying theme of 'Eat, Drink, Shop, Relax is a time and place where freedom from the clutches of consumerism can, and will be the norm. If this is the soundtrack to an idealistic future, it's an attractive place.
___
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- published: 07 Apr 2016
- views: 1955