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We have a variety of multimedia resources on our website - including videos, podcasts, and high-resolution photographs - and are continually adding more of these dynamic resources.

 

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Rick Potts Podcast from NOVA's Becoming Human Series
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Hobbits on Flores, Indonesia
Hobbits on Flores, Indonesia
Video Thumbnail of Matt Tocheri from "Love My Job"
Love My Job
Video Thumbnail of skull being imaged from 'New Technology for Old Fossils"
New Technology for Old Fossils
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Slideshows

Image of male reconstruction based on OH 5 & KNM-ER 406 by John Gurche
Reconstructed faces from the "What Does It Mean To Be Human?" exhibit.
Bronze sculpture of Homo erectus, female, side view
Bronze statues from the "What Does It Mean To Be Human?" exhibit.
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Mobile Apps

Android QR Barcode for MEanderthal app.

Download MEanderthal from the Android Market.

iPhone QR Barcode for MEanderthal app.

Download MEanderthal from iTunes.

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