Dr. Per Alberg is a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Uppsala with a passion for paleoanthropology.
In this episode, we dive into a controversial topic with Dr. Alberg, exploring the 5.7 million-year-old footprints discovered on the island of Crete in Greece. These footprints could belong to one of the earliest bipeds, potentially reshaping our understanding of bipedalism and human evolution.
Join us as we discuss:
• The significance of the Trachilos footprints
• The implications for our understanding of early human ancestors
• The controversy surrounding these findings
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Keywords: Trachilos footprints, Dr. Per Alberg interview, Ancient footprints, Bipedalism origins, Crete fossil discoveries
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