(Set) Introduction to Paleontology & A New History of Life

(Set) Introduction to Paleontology & A New History of Life

(Set) Introduction to Paleontology & A New History of Life

Trace the vast history of life on Earth and the story of our world with this revealing two-course set. Introduction to Paleontology, which was produced in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution, opens brand new doors onto the 4.54 billion-year history of our world. Then, look at the all-embracing story of life on Earth - its origins, extinctions, and evolutions - with A New History of Life.

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