
Das Erbe der ersten Menschheit
Die erste Menschheit 1
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bremer
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By:
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Klaus Seibel
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Vor 65 Millionen Jahren stürzte ein großer Meteorit nahe der mexikanischen Halbinsel Yucatán auf die Erde. Das war das Ende der Dinosaurier und von etwa 90 Prozent allen Lebens. Es war auch das Ende einer Zivilisation, von der wir heute nichts mehr wissen. Aber diese Vor-Menschen haben ihren Nachfolgern ein Erbe hinterlassen: zwölf Container, sicher verborgen auf dem Mond. Der Inhalt: Unschätzbar wertvoll. Jetzt ist es soweit: "Das Erbe der ersten Menschheit" wird geborgen und die Entdeckungen beginnen. Sind Sie dabei?
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