Incoming Resources
- Neanderthal, producers, Ian Dodd, Hannah Jayanti, Rebecca Chambers ; producer & director, Vikram Jayanti ; produced by VIXPIX Films Limited in association with Imaginarium Studios for the BBC and PBS
- Origin story, a big history of everything, David Christian
- How did I get here?, your story from the big bang to your birthday, Philip Bunting
- Kindred, Neanderthal life, love, death and art, Rebecca Wragg Sykes
- Fossil men, the quest for the oldest skeleton and the origins of humankind, Kermit Pattison
- The viral storm, the dawn of a new pandemic age, Nathan Wolfe
- Deep ancestry, inside the Genographic Project : the landmark DNA quest to decipher our distant past, by Spencer Wells
- Survival of the sickest, a medical maverick discovers why we need disease, Sharon Moalem ; with Jonathan Prince
- Big history :, the Big Bang, life on earth, and the rise of humanity, David Christian
- How to argue with a racist, what our genes do (and don't) say about human difference, Adam Rutherford
- The magic school bus explores human evolution, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The seven daughters of Eve, Bryan Sykes
- Evolution, the human story, [Alice Roberts ... et al.]
- Lone survivors, how we came to be the only humans on earth, Chris Stringer
- Burn, new research blows the lid off how we really burn calories, lose weight, and stay healthy, Herman Pontzer, PhD
- A troublesome inheritance, genes, race and human history, Nicholas Wade
- The Neanderthals rediscovered, how modern science is rewriting their history, Dimitra Papagianni, Michael A. Morse
- The wild life of our bodies, predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today, Rob Dunn
- Seven skeletons, the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils, Lydia Pyne
- The 10,000 year explosion, how civilization accelerated human evolution, Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending
- The evolution of beauty, how Darwin's forgotten theory of mate choice shapes the animal world-- and us, Richard O. Prum
- The rise of humans, by David West
- First steps, how upright walking made us human, Jeremy DeSilva