Rise of the Prometheus
This is an old version of Professor Lee Berger's lecture on the Australopithecus prometheus fossils of Makapansgat. For the new version, please go here: • Rise of Prometheus . In the second episode of Professor Lee Berger’s series of lectures on human origin, he delves into his favourite hominid-bearing site, Makapansgat, to demonstrate the fossils of Australopithecus prometheus. Named after the Greek hero, Prometheus, who stole fire from the gods, this fossil inspired not only the opening scene of Stanley Kubric’s cult-classic, 2001 Space Odyssey, but it also inspired a whole new science called Taphonomy – the science of the grave. #Witsresearch #humanorigins #palaeolectures. To watch the first lecture on “Visiting the Taung Child”, go here: • Visiting the Taung Child at Wits University For more Wits research news http://www.wits.ac.za/news/latest-new... For more Wits research videos • Wits University research More Wits research stories in Wits’ research magazine, Curios.ty https://www.wits.ac.za/curiosity/

Introduction to Sterkfontein

How Homo Naledi is Changing Human Origins | University Place

Visiting the Taung Child at Wits University

Ancient Human Species We Once Co-Existed With

The Long Arm and Short Legs Wars

CAVE OF BONES - DR. LEE BERGER

Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

Google Earth and Human Evolution | Lee Berger | Talks at Google

Daniel Everett, "Homo Erectus and the Invention of Human Language"

Interview with Lee Berger about Malapa, Australopithecus sediba, and open science

The Context of Fossil Hominid Discoveries in Africa

Toumaï, the New Ancestor

Who are the Sentinelese really?

Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey speaks at University of Delaware

How Similar Are We To The Extinct Human Species? | With Professor Chris Stringer

In Conversation with Prof Lee Berger

Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

David Reich — How one small tribe conquered the world 70,000 years ago

Inside the Pirahã World: Deciphering the Amazon’s Most Enigmatic Language | SLICE | FULL DOCUMENTARY

