An Evolving National Conversation on Human Evolution

Rick Potts discusses taking the Smithsonian's Human Origins exhibit on the road to 19 local libraries in the U.S in 2.5 years. At AAPA 2018.

Rick Potts discusses taking the Smithsonian’s Human Origins exhibit on the road to 19 local libraries in the U.S in 2.5 years. At AAPA 2018.

An Evolving National Conversation on Human Evolution

AAPA 2018

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