The 8 Best Lee Berger Podcasts
1) Lee Berger
Betsy Borns interviews world-renowned paleoanthropologist, Lee Berger. Berger is best known for his spectacular discoveries of Australopithecus sediba which introduced the world to a new species of ea...Show More
2) Dr. Lee Berger (Paleoanthropologist) đ
Dr. Lee Berger (Cave of Bones) and Justin talk about his long and illustrious career as a paleoanthropologist, what itâs like to venture into claustrophobic caves of South Africa in search of the rema...Show More
3) Cave of Bones, with Lee Berger
In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert chats with paleoanthropologist Lee Berger about his teamâs amazing discoveries in South Africa's Rising Star cave system and previously unknown extin...Show More
4) Lee Berger & the Cave of Lost Hominids
Lee Berger, the National Geographic Explorer in Residence and real-life Indiana Jones, has found remarkable things underground. His discoveries are revolutionising what we understand about our own ori...Show More
5) HeadRoom with Dr. Lee Berger
HeadRoom with Dr. Lee Berger Paleoanthropology, Research, Human Ancestors Dr. Berger and Dr. Berger (yeah, that's right) discuss Lee's Netflix documentary about his book, Cave of Bones, and his perspe...Show More
6) Lee Berger: In the Footsteps of Eve
Lee Berger has made two extraordinary scientific breakthroughs that are transforming our understanding of human evolution. Berger is a trailblazing paleoanthropologist. His most recent discovery i...Show More
7) Open Science with Prof. Lee Berger
This week we're extremely excited to bring you our conversation with the incredible Prof. Lee Berger. He shares stories from his work, and we talk about his efforts to include new people in his disci...Show More
8) Lee Berger & the Cave of Lost Hominids
Lee Berger, the National Geographic Explorer in Residence and real-life Indiana Jones, has found remarkable things underground. His discoveries are revolutionising what we understand about our own ori...Show More
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