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Africa

Season 1 Episode 2 | 54m 40s

200,000 years ago Homo sapiens appeared on the African landscape. While scientists have long imagined eastern Africa as a real-life Garden of Eden, the latest research suggests humans evolved in many places across the continent at the same time. Now, DNA reveals that our ancestors continued meeting, mating and hybridizing with other human type — creating ever greater diversity within us.

Aired: 06/22/15 | Expires: 12/31/69
Extras
Find out why Neanderthals, with whom early humans in Europe interbred, went extinct.
When Homo sapiens turned up in prehistoric Europe, they ran into the Neanderthals.
Archaeologists uncover a modern human in a European cave.
Scientists demonstrate the challenges in reconstructing DNA from a Neanderthal bone.
Find out why Neanderthals, with whom early humans in Europe interbred, went extinct.
Discover a type of ancient human whose genes helped us face down extinction.
Witness the dangers of genetic isolation exemplified by the duck-billed platypus.
Learn how Homo sapiens, new in Australia and truly alone, managed to survive and flourish.
Discover the ancient humans living across Asia when Homo sapiens arrived.
Explore what motivated early human migration to Asia.
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