Over millennia, humanity has traveled an eventful journey. From a curious and murderous creature, Homo Sapiens has left behind astonishing stories. In this podcast, Esmaeil Mirfakhraei, a veteran journalist and broadcaster, and Dr. Hamed Vahdati Nasab, a paleoanthropologist, review this odyssey.
Hamed Vahdati Nasab, born in 1973 in Tehran, is one of the most prominent researchers in archaeology and prehistoric anthropology in Iran. He began his studies in biology and animal sciences and then focused on archaeology of the Paleolithic and prehistoric anthropology at Arizona State University for his master's and doctoral degrees. After completing his education, Vahdati Nasab underwent two
Esmaeil Mirfakhraei (born October 11, 1946) is an Iranian television host and producer known for his work on scientific programs.
He began his career in 1966 with the show "Rahavard," one of Iran's first scientific TV programs. Mirfakhraei holds a bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Tehran and a master's degree in Communications from Southern Illinois University.
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Siavash Saffarianpour (born December 30, 1980) is an Iranian television presenter, producer, director, science journalist, and podcast creator.
He is known for his work on scientific programs such as "Asemane Shab," "Charkh," and "Motor-e Jost-o-joo." Saffarianpour began his career in 1997 with a feature on Comet Hale-Bopp, which led to the creation of "Asemane Shab," the longest-running Iranian television program