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- Anne_and_Bernard_Spitzer_Hall_of_Human_Origins abstract "The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins is an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It focuses on human evolution, human paleontology, archaeology and genetics. At the time of its opening in 1921, it was the first museum exhibit to discuss the controversial topic of evolution. Among its many highlights include the Dordogne cave paintings and the skeleton of Lucy.".
- Q4768911 abstract "The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins is an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It focuses on human evolution, human paleontology, archaeology and genetics. At the time of its opening in 1921, it was the first museum exhibit to discuss the controversial topic of evolution. Among its many highlights include the Dordogne cave paintings and the skeleton of Lucy.".
- Anne_and_Bernard_Spitzer_Hall_of_Human_Origins comment "The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins is an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It focuses on human evolution, human paleontology, archaeology and genetics. At the time of its opening in 1921, it was the first museum exhibit to discuss the controversial topic of evolution. Among its many highlights include the Dordogne cave paintings and the skeleton of Lucy.".
- Q4768911 comment "The Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins is an exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. It focuses on human evolution, human paleontology, archaeology and genetics. At the time of its opening in 1921, it was the first museum exhibit to discuss the controversial topic of evolution. Among its many highlights include the Dordogne cave paintings and the skeleton of Lucy.".