This week on the show, we have Duke University’s Dr. Steven Churchill swinging into town to talk about early man as the ultimate survivalist. Dr. Churchill has been part of discovering two important early hominids and when it comes to neanderthals, he’s certainly among the most knowledgeable. One thing he knows for sure? Early man was on the strugglebus, but pushed through to become the ultimate survivalist.
Some of Dr. Churchill’s research at Duke UniversityHomo Neledi The Rising Star cave systemHow to say “Cro Magnon” the sexy (and correct) waySteve’s book, Thin on the GroundHow everything wanted to kill early manNeanderthals being hybrid into oblivion Hunting habits and toolsWhy living in “the fertile crescent” sucked How cave bears were vegans, but would happily unalive youLinks mentioned in this episode
Steve’s Book: Thin on the Ground: Neandertal Biology, Archeology, and Ecology (Foundation of Human Biology)Steve on Wired’s Tech SupportConnect
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