The Human Family Tree

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History, Science Documentary hosted by Kevin Bacon and published by National Geographic in 2009 - English narration

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National Geographic - The Human Family Tree

Scientists use the DNA from a random group of people to show that all humans share common ancestors. On a single day on a single street, with the DNA of just a couple of hundred random people, National Geographic Channel sets out to trace the ancestral footsteps of all humanity. Narrated by Kevin Bacon, The Human Family Tree travels to one of the most diverse corners of the world -- Queens, N.Y. -- to demonstrate how we all share common ancestors who embarked on very different journeys. Regardless of race, nationality or religion, all of us can trace our ancient origin back to the cradle of humanity, East Africa. What did our collective journey look like, and where did it take your specific ancestors? At what point in our past did we first cross paths with the supposed strangers living in our neighbourhood? Now, in The Human Family Tree, the people of this quintessential American melting pot find out that their connections go much deeper than a common ZIP code.


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  • Video Codec: XviD
  • Video Bitrate: 1502 KB/s
  • Video Aspect Ratio: 1:76
  • Video Resolution: 704 x 400
  • Audio Codec: (Dolby AC3)
  • Audio Bitrate: 192kbs 48000Hz
  • Run-Time: 93mins
  • Framerate: 29FPS
  • Number of Parts: 6
  • Part Size: 1.09 GB
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  • Subtitles: English
  • Source: DVD

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