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NOVA: Great Human Odyssey DVD

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NOVA: Great Human Odyssey Numbering no more than a few thousand, tiny groups of intrepid humans began to move out of Africa - eventually dominating the planet. How did these early humans acquire the skills, technology, and talent to thrive in every environment on earth? Takes a global journey through the past, following our ancestors' footsteps out of Africa along ... More
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NOVA: Great Human Odyssey Numbering no more than a few thousand, tiny groups of intrepid humans began to move out of Africa - eventually dominating the planet. How did these early humans acquire the skills, technology, and talent to thrive in every environment on earth? Takes a global journey through the past, following our ancestors' footsteps out of Africa along a trail of scientific clues to help unravel the mystery of how we got where we are.

Producer: Niobe Thompson
Production Company: Clearwater Documentary Inc.
Production Year: 2016
Copyright Year: 2015
Director: Niobe Thompson
Narrator: Jay O. Sanders
Writers: Larry Klein
Discs: 1
Subtitles: Y
Subtitle Language: English (SDH)
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen

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David
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5.0 star rating
03/17/22
Great Human Odyssey DVD
Review by David on 03/17/22 review stating Great Human Odyssey DVD
I found this DVD very uplifting and am excited by all the anthropology finds all over the world. The fact that DNA has helped shape this story is wonderful. This has new information from a previous DVD I saw on this topic. I hope we keep finding more links. I also enjoyed The First Peoples. Thank you J. Jackson

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Review by David review stating Great Human Odyssey DVD
I found this DVD very uplifting and am excited by all the anthropology finds all over the world. The fact that DNA has helped shape this story is wonderful. This has new information from a previous DVD I saw on this topic. I hope we keep finding more links. I also enjoyed The First Peoples. Thank you J. Jackson

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