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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:<br>
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NATURE SCREEN<br>
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The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
presents Curiosity Stream’s<br>
<i>Prehistoric Autopsy<br>
During Massachusetts Archaeology Month <br>
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</b>BREWSTER, MA The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster
continues its Nature Screen monthly film series with <i>Prehistoric
Autopsy</i>; a three part documentary series that reconstructs the bodies
of three iconic members of our pre-historic family: “Neanderthal”,
“Homo Erectus” and “Lucy”. <br>
<b>October 1 - October 30th 2016 11am –2pm Wednesday – Sundays</b><i>
</i><b>in the John Hay Room.<br>
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Episode 1 ~ Neanderthal: </b>This episode follows the rebuilding of one
of our most iconic ancient ancestors from the bones up - a Neanderthal.
To make the reconstructions as accurate as possible, hosts Anatomist
Professor Alice Roberts and Biologist Dr. George McGavin travelled the
globe gathering evidence from the world's leading scientists.<br><br>
<b>Episode 2 ~ Homo Erectus: </b>We are going back 1.5 million
years to meet one of the earliest humans. They walked the earth far
longer than any other human species and were the first ancestors to look
a lot like we do today. The species is Homo erectus and the individual
being reconstructed is known as Nariokotome Boy. <br><br>
<b>Episode 3: Lucy: </b>We meet the most famous of all our early
ancestors. She is Lucy, from the species Australopithecus afarensis and
she lived 3.2 million years ago. Lucy's species traded life in the trees
for life on the ground, but walking upright came at a price and it is one
we are still paying today.<br>
<b><i>Join us every month for compelling, educational and visually
stunning nature documentaries that inspire appreciation, curiosity and
stewardship of our natural world and its inhabitants.<br>
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</i>Free with Museum Admission<br>
</b>For more information please call: 508-896-3867, ext. 133<br>
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Teresa Izzo<br>
Program Coordinator<br>
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History<br>
869 Main St./Rte. 6A<br>
Brewster, MA 02631<br>
508-896-3867 x137<br>
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