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The Ancient Roots of Exploration, with Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi

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Nov 12, 2025
Ella Al-Shamahi, a paleoanthropologist and TV presenter, delves into our intrinsic love for adventure. She explores the evolutionary roots of exploration and reveals how early humans, including fascinating species she refers to as 'Hobbits' and 'Dragon Men,' shaped our DNA. Ella discusses our community-building instincts and how traits like imagination and long childhoods fueled human success. She believes that our urge for adventure helped Homo sapiens thrive while others faded away, linking our innate wanderlust to survival and colonization.
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INSIGHT

Adventure As An Evolutionary Advantage

  • Ella Al‑Shamahi argues humans have a genetic predisposition for adventure that fueled global expansion.
  • That drive, plus tools and social complexity, explains why Homo sapiens populated the world.
ANECDOTE

Fainting At Border Control

  • Ella recounts fainting at UAE border due to exhaustion and being mistaken for a drug mule.
  • She woke speaking Arabic and was taken to hospital, highlighting fieldwork extremes.
ADVICE

Survey Method: Slow Walks And GPS

  • When surveying for Paleolithic sites, keep clear GPS coordinates for every potential find and follow up with test pits.
  • Walk slowly and scan the ground continuously to spot stone tools and candidate caves.
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