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SUMMARY:NOVA 52x12 - Human
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DESCRIPTION:Around 300\,000 years ago\, Homo sapiens emerged in Africa
	 –one of at least seven human species alive at the time. Now\, weare the
	 only remaining human line\, and our impact on theplanet is undeniable.In 
	this stunningly cinematic five-partseries\, paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Sh
	amahi takes viewers backin time to trace the surprising story of human ori
	gins.Remarkable new fossil evidence\, modern DNA sequencing\, andother cut
	ting-edge scientific tools are shedding new light onthe lives and journeys
	 of long-vanished human species\, and howour encounters with them helped m
	ake us who we are today. Thisevidence also reveals how our ancestors survi
	ved as theyencountered new landscapes\, developing the physical andcultura
	l tools to help them survive – and eventually\, withthe rise of cities 
	and complex civilizations\, thrive – as nospecies has ever done.
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