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The Big Mysteries of Human Evolution

By: Dr. Elen Feuerriegel, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Dr. Elen Feurriegel
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Who are we? Where did we come from?

These aren’t flippant questions, in the least. For millennia, poets, artists, philosophers, politicians, historians, scientists, and spiritual leaders have grappled with them because their answers could hold the key to explaining the complexities of human existence.

Creating a coherent picture of our earliest relatives can be a challenging undertaking. Even with recent scientific developments and archaeological discoveries, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the evolution of the human species. Crucial pieces of the puzzle are still missing, and every new discovery—fossil or otherwise—has the potential to rewrite our understanding of our own family tree.

In 10 riveting episodes, paleoanthropologist Elen Feuerriegel takes you on an unrivaled tour of the human fossil record in search of the biological and behavioral underpinnings of our very “humanness”. Big Mysteries of Human Evolution draws on current research to highlight (and maybe even help solve) these and other enduring mysteries about our closest ancestors: how the first bipeds took their first steps, how tools gave humans a cutting edge over other species, how early social groups (and diets) were structured, and how modern humans evolved to become the dominant species on the planet.

Think of this Audible Original as On the Origin of Species—updated for the 21st century.

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Poor presentation

Poor presentation made following difficult.The lecturer spoke so quickly and needs to use the odd full stop.

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Very accessible and recommended

I listened to this following hearing Steve Brusattes "The Rise and Reign of the Mammals" (and before that his "The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs.) Undoubtedly this series of lectures are a logical extension of the subject of evolution looking at our forebears which are accessible and informative which I commend to others who, like myself, are learning about this fascinating issue.

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Fascinating content, poorly narrated

I was fascinated by what Dr Feurriegel had to say in this series of lectures, and the story of how we evolved, which she acknowledges can only be based on the latest information and reasonable guesses to fill in the blank bits.
It seemed a bit repetitive at times, not helped by the rather monotone and distinctly fast narration. It sounded very like the lectures were being read from a script, rather than delivered to engage and interest an audience.

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Excellent

I really enjoyed its clear and very interesting content , just the right amount and approach

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very good educational lectures! would 100% recommend to anyone who's interested in human evolution!

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Blew my mind!

never had an interest in the topic before. the way the book is presented though engaged me from beginning to end.

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Simple and precise

Thanks Dr. Ellen Feurriegel for simplifying some of the most fundamental and pertinent concepts of human-evolution in easy and simple to understand language.

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Riveting

Ten compelling and authoritative lectures on human evolution. Dr Feuerriegel is an Australian paleoanthropologist researcher at the University of Washington. Here she presents the significant hominid finds from the time we diverged from the chimpanzee line and reviews many of the hypotheses and conjectures about them in an even handed and persuasive way. I was utterly transfixed.

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So what’s the time now then?

Spoken so clearly and at a perfect pace that I was easily digesting and visualising all that was being said and forming layers upon layers of mental mapping to the point that I was Googling like mad to try and find relatable pictures and actually bought a wall map to stick and scribble on when I listen again. Certain worth another listen. Accompanying materials would have been amazing with this.
An absolute wealth of information of our evidential journey to here, yet in just under 6 hours?!
I am sure it could have been longer, of course, while at the same time, even having some knowledge of this complex and debated area, this is kept to the point and digestible for anyone at any level of interest or learning, it does the job in concluding itself the best a topic can that is not concluded yet along the way gives plentiful avenues for exploring any areas of peaked interest.

Superb, recommend, if studying anything that includes human evolution this would be a great accompaniment to aid in learning.

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Fascinating Exploration of our evolution.

Very easy to listen to. The narrator has an easy-going style without dipping into ‘hey, kids isn’t science cool?’

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