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Make it really simple: animated human prehistory for 23andMe users

Posted by attilachordash on November 7, 2008

New 23andMe website animation on human prehistory made by Ariana Killoran. Ariana created all the Genetics 101 films for 23andMe and the narrator was her pa. With these films the company clearly sets a new standard in popular scientific animations and videos.

Homo Erectus:

23andmehomoerectus

Neanderthal:

23andmeneanderthal

One Response to “Make it really simple: animated human prehistory for 23andMe users”

  1. Too bad there appear to have been no females until about 100,000 years ago….

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