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Making use of the latest scientific detective work and experimental archaeology, popular author and broadcaster Neil Oliver discovers how people emerged from the last Ice Age; how agriculture really came to...
In this series of television programmes Ray Mears journeys back in time to find out what our Stone Age ancestors would have eaten.Ray and archaeo-botanist Professor Gordon Hillman show us how our ancestors...
Conventional history says that civilisation started 5000 years ago with the Egyptians. This series of three programmes, presented by anthropologist Richard Rudgley, surveys the 2 million years of prehistory...
Standing 130 feet high and 100 feet across the flat top, Silbury Hill is the largest man-made mound in Europe. Though built by Stone Age people around 4,500 years ago, it still dominates the landscape and...
1 (producer Andrew Thompson): In Siberia in 1993 archaeologists found the body of a young woman whose flesh, clothes and possessions were preserved by the permafrost. From her frozen body are emerging clues...
Follows the attempts of scientists to examine the body of a man discovered in an Alpine glacier who had been frozen for more than 4000 years. Covers work of laboratories across Europe in radiocarbon dating...
Two specialists, François Bordes and Don Crabtree, demonstrate how stone blades are made by direct percussion and by the punch technique, and how tools are manufactured by pressure flaking techniques. How...
M Leon Coutier, after three years of research, has learnt how to make a number of Stone Age implements. Shows the apparatus he uses and also his methods of making hand-axes, scrapers, parallell-sided blades,...
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