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World of Paleoanthropology: A Great Resource!

Seth Chagi, the Founder and Project Director of World of Paleoanthropology, has made it his mission to to engage his fellow humans in the utterly fascinating past we all share.

I discovered World of Paleoanthropology while I was conducting research to help flesh out the backstory of my Ice Age Era book series.  The long tale included several lineages of ancient humans and I wanted the characters to be as accurate as current science allowed.

As it happens, paleoanthropology is a rapidly growing field. The 8+ years during which I wrote my books saw many discoveries, revisions, and total debunkings. Often, it is difficult to find up-to-date information due to the fact that it takes years to write a book and have it published, it can take many months to get a scientific paper published, and television-type documentaries and scientific programs can also be woefully behind the times by the time they reach the public.

World of Paleoanthropology solves this problem by going to the experts and speaking with them, thus we are given the valuable opportunity to hear the most current information from those who are at the forefront of their field.

Here is a sampling of WOPA’s interviews.

See more of WOPA’s excellent video library on YouTube and find their podcast list here!

(Header image used with permission from Seth Chagi/World of Paleoanthropology)

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