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Description
The Lake Turkana Basin in northern Kenya, a site of extraordinary archaeological evidence for all stages of human development, is considered an incomparable window into our past. Paleoanthropologist Isaiah Nengo discovered a 13 million-year-old infant ape skull there — the most complete primate skull in the history of the field. Join Nengo for a glimpse into the intriguing, wide-ranging implications of his research and discover the surprising twists and turns of our human story along the way.
Season 2021-2022 National Geographic Live Events:
- October 29: Before the Dawn of Humanity
- January 28: The Secret Life of Bears
- March 18: Improbable Ascent
- May 6: Wild Seas, Secret Shores
Cost
Students: $25 | Adults: $30-$45How
Purchase tickets online; purchase a package of all four Nat Geo Live events to save.
More Info
www.lonetreeartscenter.org/shows
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