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To be able to, you know, even over
this computer and touch this stuff. You know, you're touching
a quarter of a million years ago. I'm interested in everything
about us, about humans. Where do we come from? Where are we going? Why are we the way we are? If naledi intentionally buried their dead 150-200,000 years before humans, that changes everything. It challenges us to question,
"What does it even mean to be human?" [MUSIC FADES OUT]
this computer and touch this stuff. You know, you're touching
a quarter of a million years ago. I'm interested in everything
about us, about humans. Where do we come from? Where are we going? Why are we the way we are? If naledi intentionally buried their dead 150-200,000 years before humans, that changes everything. It challenges us to question,
"What does it even mean to be human?" [MUSIC FADES OUT]
Full Transcript
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To be able to, you know, even over
this computer and touch this stuff.
00:00:05.463 --> 00:00:08.508
You know, you're touching
a quarter of a million years ago.
00:00:09.717 --> 00:00:13.096
I'm interested in everything
about us, about humans.
00:00:14.222 --> 00:00:16.224
Where do we come from? Where are we going?
00:00:16.307 --> 00:00:18.999
Why are we the way we are?
00:00:20.562 --> 00:00:23.314
If naledi intentionally buried their dead
00:00:23.398 --> 00:00:27.061
150-200,000 years before humans,
00:00:28.486 --> 00:00:30.488
that changes everything.
00:00:32.323 --> 00:00:36.369
It challenges us to question,
"What does it even mean to be human?"
00:00:36.452 --> 00:00:38.454
[MUSIC FADES OUT]
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Movie Summary
Follows Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger in South Africa, as he and his team try to prove that the world's oldest graveyard they found, is not human. A small brained, ape-like creature could have practiced complex burial rituals.