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Intro to Archaeology
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Nicholas Toth explains the tools, methods, and focus of an archaeologist. Created by Big History Project.

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Intro to Chemistry
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Anne McNeil introduces the central science and discusses how the study of matter has changed over time.. Created by Big History Project.

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Intro to History
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Historians ask questions about the past to help understand the present, and gain insight to the future. Created by Big History Project.

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Jacqueline Howard: History of Domestic Animals | Big History Project
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Jacqueline Howard takes a look at the domestication of animals, and how this process contributed to the evolution of human civilization.

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Life In All Its Forms
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A closer look at the life on Earth and the techniques scientists use to study living organisms. Created by Big History Project.

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Making Stone Tools
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Nicholas Toth shows how early humans made stone tools that were simple but effective. Created by Big History Project.

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Mini Thresholds Of Life
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Travel through time in a rowboat to consider some of the "mini-thresholds" in the development of life on Earth. Created by Big History Project.

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Our Shifting Globe
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Every volcanic eruption and earthquakes are a reminder that Earth is very much alive and in motion. Created by Big History Project.

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Questions About the Big Bang
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Janna Levin discusses what we know about the Big Bang, and ponders the profound questions that remain. Created by Big History Project.

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Sanjayan: Visions of the Future
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What can we learn from volcanic ash in Laetoli? Sanjayan discusses human interaction with the biosphere and how we are reconnecting with nature. Created by Big History Project.

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Systems of Exchange and Trade
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Wealthy Romans and Chinese silkworms: connections that reshape the world. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 1: The Big Bang
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Space, time, matter, and energy. The Big Bang provided the raw materials for everything around us today. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 2: Stars Light Up
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The early Universe was dark and cold – until a few atoms of hydrogen and helium got together, and a star was born. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 3: New Chemical Elements
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Large stars die, and then explode into massive supernovae. This scatters all the elements of the periodic table throughout the Universe, which results in Threshold 3.. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 4: Earth & Solar System
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Clouds of diverse, chemical matter spun around our Sun, coming together to form our Earth and Solar System. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 5: Life on Earth Video
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Through a diversity of chemical elements and the perfect conditions on Earth, life mysteriously appeared. Created by Big History Project.

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Threshold 6: Humans and Collective Learning
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About 200,000 years ago, man evolved to become the most important force for change on the Earth's surface. What makes us so different from other living things? How did we, together, make something entirely new? Created by Big History Project.

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History
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Date Added:
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