Nationality Italian Grandparents Carlo Angela Spouse Monica Angela (m. 1993) | Role Paleontologist Name Alberto Angela | |
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Occupation PaleontologistScientific popularizer Parents Margherita Pastore, Piero Angela Children Alessandro Angela, Riccardo Angela, Edoardo Angela Books A Day in the Life of Ancient R, The Reach of Rome: A Journey T, Sharks!: Predators of the Sea Similar People Piero Angela, Carlo Angela, Alberto Sordi, Neri Marcore, Gino Strada |
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Alberto Angela (born April 8, 1962) is an Italian paleontologist, scientific popularizer, writer and journalist.
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- Alberto angela the reach of rome new york university
- Alberto Angela spiega il Pantheon
- Biography
- Works
- References

Alberto Angela spiega il Pantheon
Biography
Alberto Angela was born in Paris.

He accompanied his father, Italian TV announcer Piero Angela, on his trips ever since he was a child, something that allowed him to learn many European languages and to acquire a cosmopolitan culture. After being a student in France, he enrolled in a course of Natural Sciences at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, finally graduating with 110/110 and a prize for his thesis. He also studied at multiple American universities, where he took courses of specialisation from Harvard, Columbia and UCLA and further focused on palaeontology and paleoanthropology. Once out of university he started working in the research field participating in paleoanthropologic digs in various places in the world, among which Zaire, Ishango, Tanzania, Olduvai and Laetoli, Sultanate of the Oman, Mongolia, and the desert of the Gobi.
In 1988 he published an essay on the new techniques of interactivity in scientific museums, entitled Musei (e mostre) a misura d'uomo. Come comunicare attraverso gli oggetti. Together with his father he has written various books of scientific subjects: La straordinaria storia dell'uomo (1989), La straordinaria storia della vita sulla Terra (1992), Il Pianeta dei Dinosauri (1993), Dentro al Mediterraneo (1995), La straordinaria storia di una vita che nasce - 9 mesi nel ventre materno (1996), Squali (1997), Viaggio nel Cosmo (1998).
As a journalist, he has collaborated with various daily papers and periodicals, among which La Stampa, Airone, Epoca.
On television programs, he has conceived and written together with his father Il pianeta dei dinosauri, transmitted by Rai Uno in 1993; he is one of the authors of a series of TV program(s), including Superquark, Quark Speciale, and Viaggio nel cosmo for Raiuno. He is also author of the afternoon documentary container-program Passaggio a Nord Ovest, on the same channel. In 1998 he was commentator in the field in the Italian version of the series of documentaries "Big Cat Diary" devoted to the great African feline, entirely realized in co-production between RAI and BBC and for this program, he stayed in the reserve of Masai Mara, in Kenya. Together with his father, Angela was the host of the program Ulisse, from 2001 on Rai Tre, for which he won the Premio Flaiano for television. In 2002 he was attacked and robbed by bandits while filming a TV program, in the desert of Niger.
He is a member of the Italian institute of Human Palaeontology (Rome), and of the Centro Studi e Ricerche Ligabue (Venice).