Decoding Neanderthals is a 2013 video from Public Broadcasting Services' NOVA program, and further proof, if you needed it, that PBS continues to provide us with terrific scientific videos, featuring recent results on topics in science-based, entertaining, hour-long presentations.
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Decoding Neanderthals includes discussion from a dozen different researchers in Neanderthal science, from geneticists to anthropologists to archaeologists. And it is a great video, if you are an undergraduate anthropology professor or advanced high school science teacher, or if you are like me, just hungry to stay on top of what is going on in Neanderthal research.
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