Reference Summary: Bernard Wood leads a conversation with Kay Behrensmeyer and Thure Cerling on the early years of excavating around Lake ... The earth is ancient--4.6 Billion years old--and life has been on our planet for at least the last 3.5 billion years.
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Bernard Wood leads a conversation with Kay Behrensmeyer and Thure Cerling on the early years of excavating around Lake ... The earth is ancient--4.6 Billion years old--and life has been on our planet for at least the last 3.5 billion years. Another key innovation in food preparation (a pretty big one) was fire.
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- Bernard Wood leads a conversation with Kay Behrensmeyer and Thure Cerling on the early years of excavating around Lake ...
- The earth is ancient--4.6 Billion years old--and life has been on our planet for at least the last 3.5 billion years.
- Another key innovation in food preparation (a pretty big one) was fire.
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