Something that might interest you is embryology. Following the division and migration of cells to start forming a body is a fascinatingly complex insight into life although it’s a long time since I studied embryology (a nightmare subject to learn [and then mostly forget] in 2-D) so I don’t know what resources are out there these days.
If anyone was up for the exercise of creating a globe-base graphic showing the when and where of human history I would love to see it. From the known locations of predecessors to modern humans, the rise and fall of societies, civilisations, conflicts, border changes etc etc. A world-wide view of our collective history—quite a big project for comprehensive information gathering!
Something that might interest you is embryology. Following the division and migration of cells to start forming a body is a fascinatingly complex insight into life although it’s a long time since I studied embryology (a nightmare subject to learn [and then mostly forget] in 2-D) so I don’t know what resources are out there these days.
If anyone was up for the exercise of creating a globe-base graphic showing the when and where of human history I would love to see it. From the known locations of predecessors to modern humans, the rise and fall of societies, civilisations, conflicts, border changes etc etc. A world-wide view of our collective history—quite a big project for comprehensive information gathering!