Evolution of man
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Duration: 0:13:00
Year Published: 1967
Creator: Coronet Instructional Films
Format: 16mm
Color: B&W
Sound: sound
Description: Provides some insight into the theory of the history of man. Raises possible questions regarding the nature of evolutionary pressures on the development of man. Explores the problem of determining the line between man and near-man., Scientific methods applied to discovering evidence of early man. Part of the fossil record leading to reconstruction of early man, including those of Olduvai Gorge in East Africa. Evidence of a possible human evolutionary sequence through use of fossils and modern living primates.
Complete Record: , See description for color version NC1158., Scientific methods applied to discovering evidence of early man. Part of the fossil record leading to reconstruction of early man, including those of Olduvai Gorge in East Africa. Evidence of a possible human evolutionary sequence through use of fossils and modern living primates.NOTE: Two (or more) records have been merged together to create this data.
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