Planet of life : apes to man /
[Videorecording] Produced by Tsukasa Fujisawa and Masato Abe, directed by Sinichi Tominaga and Hideaki Mizushima.
- Princeton, NJ : Films for humanities & sciences, 2002.
- 1 videodisc (VCD) (ca 60 mins.); sd.; col.; 4 3/4 in
The recent development of molecular biology is helping to unlock the mystery of how and when man and ape became separate and different. One speculation is that the rapid deforestation in Africa forced apes to live in a new environment without trees, the apes supposedly gained wisdom to survive. Explore the mystery of the "missing link" between apes and man to search why and how human beings acquired human intelligence.
CD 575 P6931 1996
The recent development of molecular biology is helping to unlock the mystery of how and when man and ape became separate and different. One speculation is that the rapid deforestation in Africa forced apes to live in a new environment without trees, the apes supposedly gained wisdom to survive. Explore the mystery of the "missing link" between apes and man to search why and how human beings acquired human intelligence.
CD 575 P6931 1996