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    A history of ancient Britain

    Anyone else enjoying this series on the BBC?
    I watched episode 3 and 4 on TV, then caught 1 and 2 on http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._of_Ancestors/

    I have a growing interest of ancient man and our now extinct cousins, and I'm quite enjoying this series. The evolution of homo sapien is something I've recently been reading about from various sources. An interesting article for those that are interested can be found here http://www.actionbioscience.org/newf...eldredge2.html
    It is merely a collection of scientific data, make of it what you will.

    To get back on topic, I was really interested in this weeks episode on the Bronze Age, a truly magical time of invention and of course, labour intensive innovation.

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    Watching the one on stone age at the mo whilst swmbo is asleep on the sofa again.

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    Have worked a little with the Bronzesmith. Moulding and working bronze is fun.

    There is a project on Early man, Homo Britannicus is the book about it.
    Homo Britannicus by Chris Stringer, it is on Amazon cheap
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...icus&x=16&y=19

    It is also in stock in Cornwall Libraries.

    Another good source is the video "Walking with Cavemen" a BBC series
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...emen&x=15&y=17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwin View Post
    Have worked a little with the Bronzesmith. Moulding and working bronze is fun.

    There is a project on Early man, Homo Britannicus is the book about it.
    Homo Britannicus by Chris Stringer, it is on Amazon cheap
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...icus&x=16&y=19

    It is also in stock in Cornwall Libraries.

    Another good source is the video "Walking with Cavemen" a BBC series
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...emen&x=15&y=17
    Thanks for the links

    The idea of copper from one place and tin from another forged together back then is just the soul and centre of invention.... lets try this and see what happens... already smelting was an arduous and magical task, then to arrive at bronze, I can't imagine the awe and presence that this new metal must have stirred within our ancesters.

    Thanks for the PM also, checking it out now

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    yea im loving it phil im an avid fan of time team aswell,shame they cant more of these programmes on instead of they trash we have to indure i.e x factor ,take me out etc etc, i think benidorm is brilliant thou so funny once you start watching it
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    thought she described our ancestors well... to quote.."like us but without the clothes or technology"...in some ways they were as if not more clever than us,being solely self sufficent and very inventitive and resourcefull in using their surroundings,where as we are solely dependant on energy and modern tech which without we would struggle.
    Loved the 5000 year old foot prints and tracking the past.
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    sorry i was thinking of the severn ages of britian,bit of a brain fart there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swkieran View Post
    yea im loving it phil im an avid fan of time team aswell,shame they cant more of these programmes on instead of they trash we have to indure i.e x factor ,take me out etc etc, i think benidorm is brilliant thou so funny once you start watching it
    Benidorm has many excellent examples of early Homo Sapiens still walking the earth today ! Funny though.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by beechnut mick View Post
    sorry i was thinking of the severn ages of britian,bit of a brain fart there.
    Haha I watched that one too, same sorta thing, and I like seeing different views on stuff.

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    This one has been on my agenda to watch for a while, just got round the watching the first episode and really enjoyed it.

    I love how it's focusing on primitive-man, his tools & survival whilst living on a varying landscape with different flora & fauna.

    Looking forward to watching episode 2! Thanks for reminding me about this one Phil
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