Thank you so much for making this available publicly. I love this stuff and other videos are so short... you provide wonderfully delicious volumes of information.
@ about 8:00 I'm downright jealous of how lovely and complete that crinoid fossil is, LOL! All we get here is just individual arms, and only parts of them, at that. Then again, they _are_ everywhere!
Thank you. Lots of life was successful till now. Other succes stories are spiders, insects, reptiles, amphibians etc. Humans think mammals are so special.
I just take issue with one comment early on in this presentation: the human fossil record isn't that bad and specialists on a lot of groups wish they had even a tenth of what paleoanthropologists have.
For an in-person lecture, the slides would be too dense, agreed. For a video presentation though, where we can pause and digest the information, I think it's great.
Dr. White is one of the most competent geology professor I've seen. So clear and concise and full of facts.
Thank you so much for making this available publicly.
I love this stuff and other videos are so short... you provide wonderfully delicious volumes of information.
@ about 8:00 I'm downright jealous of how lovely and complete that crinoid fossil is, LOL! All we get here is just individual arms, and only parts of them, at that. Then again, they _are_ everywhere!
Thank you. Lots of life was successful till now. Other succes stories are spiders, insects, reptiles, amphibians etc. Humans think mammals are so special.
I just take issue with one comment early on in this presentation: the human fossil record isn't that bad and specialists on a lot of groups wish they had even a tenth of what paleoanthropologists have.
Thank you
10 out of 10
Hey interesting lecture. For my taste there is waaaaayy too much information on your pp pages.
For an in-person lecture, the slides would be too dense, agreed. For a video presentation though, where we can pause and digest the information, I think it's great.
thank you