Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human exceptionalism, evolution and her new book Humans with Michael Marshall ...
Alice Roberts discussing death and disease in the idle Ages to 1000 people in High Wycombe. Image by Tim Sandle Alice Roberts discussing death and disease in the idle Ages to 1000 people in High ...
A University of Liverpool academic, Dr Lucy Timbrell, is featured in the latest book on human evolution edited by Professor ...
Fans of BBC's Digging For Britain were left disappointed when long standing host Professor Alice Roberts announced in February she was stepping down from the a popular archaeology series after 15 ...
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The forgotten origins of the human body
Our heart, lungs, hands and genes are all relics of an evolutionary past, revealing our true animal nature ...
A new Sky history documentary series with Alice Roberts, written and produced and partly filmed on the Isle of Wight, starts airing tomorrow (Tuesday, February 3). Island production company Nine of ...
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Britons risk 'losing sight' of Christian history, atheist Alice Roberts says... after dig at faith
The academic, 52, told BBC History Magazine that Christianity is a 'compelling and important' part of British culture and appeared to lament the fact that belief is on the decline. Professor Roberts ...
5 has commissioned Barts: Our Hospital Through Time with Alice Roberts, a new series from Lion TV and GroupM Motion Entertainment in which the popular professor goes behind the scenes at St ...
Professor Alice Roberts begins her quest on Britain's windswept south coast, investigating the biblical legend of Joseph of Arimathea, a tale woven deep into English folklore. Alice heads to Scotland ...
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