Lecture 43 The Legacy of the Dinosaurs
We begin by wrapping up a look at commercial sales of fossils, fossil protection regulation, and indigenous rights and fossils. Then we wrap up the semester by a look at dinosaurs in popular culture: in displays and museums; in print and video fiction; in documentaries; and in the news media. Finally, a look at the lessons that dinosaurs provide to people for our understanding of Science, Nature, Evolution, and in general in world around us.

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The Life and Times of Tyrannosaurus rex, with Dr. Thomas Holtz

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The Real Dinosaurs Were MUCH Weirder

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Where Did the Asteroid That Killed The Dinosaurs Come From

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Lecture 1 Course Introduction

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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Paleontologist Rates 14 Dinosaur Attacks In The "Jurassic Park" Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider

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Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

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Paleontologist Reviews Jurassic Park Scenes | Vanity Fair

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The Babylonian Map of the World with Irving Finkel | Curator’s Corner S9 Ep5

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Lecture 21 Wild & Woolly: The Origins of the Quaternary Ice Age & Its Fauna

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Surviving Earth's 5 Mass Extinctions: A Prehistoric Journey | SLICE WILD | FULL DOC

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Stephen Meyer, John Lennox, and James Tour: Three Scientists on the Origins of Everything

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Secrets of the Dinosaurs: The Real Jurassic Americas (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans

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The Megasauropods | When Nature Went Too Far

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The Most Commonly-Held Beliefs About Dinosaurs (That Are BS)

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The Day the Mesozoic Died: The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs — HHMI BioInteractive Video

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Humans May Be Far Older Than We Thought

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How The Earth Was Made: From Molten Rock to Green Planet | Full Special | History

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Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kenneth Lacovara

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