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The Entire History of Neolithic Britain and Ireland (4000 - 2500 BC) | Ancient History Documentary
The entire history of Neolithic Britain and Ireland from the migration and rise of the first farmers to the fall of their civilisation.
Who were the first farmers of the British Isles? Where did they come from and why did they migrate to these islands?
And why did they build all those incredible megalithic monuments that we see in the landscape today?
This documentary covers the history of the Neolithic in Britain from around 4000 BC to the arrival of the Bell Beaker people in about 2500 BC.
We will look at the first farmers of Europe and their migrations across the continent, as well as their interactions with the Mesolithic Western Hunter Gatherers who were already there.
And we will dispel some of the biggest popular misconceptions about these amazing people.
--- If you enjoy th...
published: 18 Jul 2021
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The Neolithic Revolution - Mini-Documentary
Why did humans stop being Hunter Gathers? Find out NOW!
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published: 25 Jan 2021
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Secrets of the Stone Age (1/2) | DW Documentary
During the Stone Age, humans shifted from the nomadic lifestyle to the more settled life of farmers. A documentary on an important period of human history. Watch Part 2 here: https://youtu.be/XSGRd5Ve1zI
Around 12,000 years ago, humans underwent a transition from nomads to settlers. That epoch, the Stone Age, produced monumental building works. Part 1 of this two-part documentary illuminates the cultural background of these structures and shows the difficulties Stone Age humans had to contend with. Until around 10,000 BC, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. Then an irreversible change began. Settlements formed. "For millions of years humans lived as foragers and suddenly their lives changed radically. This was far more radical than the start of the digital age or industrialization," sa...
published: 12 Jul 2018
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The Neolithic artefact that ensured our survival – BBC REEL
How did motherhood look in the prehistoric era? New research uncovers the essential role that prehistoric mothers played in driving population growth during the Neolithic period.
Approximately 7,500 years ago, humans made spoons from animal bones to feed their babies with additional nourishment, other than breast milk. This incredible discovery has transformed our understanding of human evolution, culture, and our very survival as a species.
With thanks to The University of Belgrade, The National Museum of Serbia & the ERC BIRTH project led by Professor Dr Sofija Stefanović.
Video by Nena Popović
Commissioning Editor: Griesham Taan
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published: 29 Jul 2022
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What Happened in the Neolithic? | History in a Nutshell | Animated History
What happened in the Neolithic? What does the word 'Neolithic' even mean? And when did humans get together and start building huge stone monuments like Stonehenge? History in a Nutshell is here to provide a quick overview of why the Neolithic age rocks.
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published: 01 Jun 2020
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The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
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published: 11 Jan 2019
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6000 BCE: Life in Greece & The Balkans - Neolithic Europe Documentary
6000 BCE, the first farmers of Europe were making their way north along the rivers of the Balkans. What was life like for these agricultural pioneers?
Thanks to Archaia Istoria for the quotes. One of the best channels on Greek history!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUjdruImbtXlipS8Ecc9dQ
Sources:
1 - Bogaard, Amy, and Paul Halstead. “Subsistence Practices and Social Routine in Neolithic Southern Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019.
2 - Boric, Dusan. “Mortuary Practices, Bodies and Persons in the Neolithic and Early-Middle Copper Age of South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 927–957.
3 - Borić, Dušan, and T. Douglas Price. “Strontium ...
published: 29 Sep 2019
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Neolithic Ancient Mesopotamia
In this episode we explore how all of the Neolithic advances and environmental changes affected the prehistoric peoples and cultures of Mesopotamia previous to the ancient dynastic Sumerian period.
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published: 12 Mar 2020
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Neolithic - The Personal Fragment of Life - 1993
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The Birth of Civilisation - The First Farmers (20000 BC to 8800 BC)
In the first of a three part series, we cover the earliest origins of agriculture in settlements throughout the Near East, and the great monuments their peoples erected.
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published: 07 Sep 2020
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The Entire History of Neolithic Britain and Ireland (4000 - 2500 BC) | Ancient History Documentary
The entire history of Neolithic Britain and Ireland from the migration and rise of the first farmers to the fall of their civilisation.
Who were the first farm...
The entire history of Neolithic Britain and Ireland from the migration and rise of the first farmers to the fall of their civilisation.
Who were the first farmers of the British Isles? Where did they come from and why did they migrate to these islands?
And why did they build all those incredible megalithic monuments that we see in the landscape today?
This documentary covers the history of the Neolithic in Britain from around 4000 BC to the arrival of the Bell Beaker people in about 2500 BC.
We will look at the first farmers of Europe and their migrations across the continent, as well as their interactions with the Mesolithic Western Hunter Gatherers who were already there.
And we will dispel some of the biggest popular misconceptions about these amazing people.
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Familiar Things - The Whole Other
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The entire history of Neolithic Britain and Ireland from the migration and rise of the first farmers to the fall of their civilisation.
Who were the first farmers of the British Isles? Where did they come from and why did they migrate to these islands?
And why did they build all those incredible megalithic monuments that we see in the landscape today?
This documentary covers the history of the Neolithic in Britain from around 4000 BC to the arrival of the Bell Beaker people in about 2500 BC.
We will look at the first farmers of Europe and their migrations across the continent, as well as their interactions with the Mesolithic Western Hunter Gatherers who were already there.
And we will dispel some of the biggest popular misconceptions about these amazing people.
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Your FREE Bronze Age fantasy story the Wolf God ➜ http://dandavisauthor.com/
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Away - Patrick Patrikios
The Awakening - Patrick Patrikios
Metamorphosis - Quincas Moreira
Dawn of Man - Quincas Moreira
Familiar Things - The Whole Other
Thunderbird - Kevin MacLeod
Hidden Past - Kevin MacLeod
Sunrise in Paris - Dan Henig
Medieval Astrology - Underbelly & Ty Mayer
Nocturnally - Amulets
Voices - Patrick Patrikios
The Plan's Working - Cooper Cannell
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The First Farmers of Europe: An Evolutionary Perspective - Stephen Shennan ➜ https://amzn.to/3wNDcqA
Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland Before the Romans - Francis Pryor ➜ https://amzn.to/3eyDsn5
Stonehenge - Mike Parker Pearson ➜ https://amzn.to/3ri4Wm4
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- published: 18 Jul 2021
- views: 472291
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The Neolithic Revolution - Mini-Documentary
Why did humans stop being Hunter Gathers? Find out NOW!
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Why did humans stop being Hunter Gathers? Find out NOW!
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Why did humans stop being Hunter Gathers? Find out NOW!
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- published: 25 Jan 2021
- views: 55542
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Secrets of the Stone Age (1/2) | DW Documentary
During the Stone Age, humans shifted from the nomadic lifestyle to the more settled life of farmers. A documentary on an important period of human history. Watc...
During the Stone Age, humans shifted from the nomadic lifestyle to the more settled life of farmers. A documentary on an important period of human history. Watch Part 2 here: https://youtu.be/XSGRd5Ve1zI
Around 12,000 years ago, humans underwent a transition from nomads to settlers. That epoch, the Stone Age, produced monumental building works. Part 1 of this two-part documentary illuminates the cultural background of these structures and shows the difficulties Stone Age humans had to contend with. Until around 10,000 BC, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. Then an irreversible change began. Settlements formed. "For millions of years humans lived as foragers and suddenly their lives changed radically. This was far more radical than the start of the digital age or industrialization," says prehistorian Hermann Parzinger, president of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. For a long time, scholars believed that a sedentary lifestyle was a prerequisite for constructing large buildings. Then archaeologist Klaus Schmidt discovered Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey, a 12,000-year-old complex of stone blocks weighing up to 20 tons. Its builders were still hunter- gatherers. They decorated the stone columns with ornate animal reliefs. How these structures were used and who was allowed access to them remains a mystery. But we now know that the site was abandoned and covered over once settlements took root. Human development continued its course. The discovery of agriculture and animal husbandry led to larger settlements, a changed diet and ultimately to dependence on material goods. This social upheaval in the late Neolithic period has influenced our lives up to the present day. But experts agree that the monuments of the Stone Age prove that humans have gigantomanic tendencies and a need to immortalize themselves.
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During the Stone Age, humans shifted from the nomadic lifestyle to the more settled life of farmers. A documentary on an important period of human history. Watch Part 2 here: https://youtu.be/XSGRd5Ve1zI
Around 12,000 years ago, humans underwent a transition from nomads to settlers. That epoch, the Stone Age, produced monumental building works. Part 1 of this two-part documentary illuminates the cultural background of these structures and shows the difficulties Stone Age humans had to contend with. Until around 10,000 BC, humans lived as hunters and gatherers. Then an irreversible change began. Settlements formed. "For millions of years humans lived as foragers and suddenly their lives changed radically. This was far more radical than the start of the digital age or industrialization," says prehistorian Hermann Parzinger, president of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. For a long time, scholars believed that a sedentary lifestyle was a prerequisite for constructing large buildings. Then archaeologist Klaus Schmidt discovered Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey, a 12,000-year-old complex of stone blocks weighing up to 20 tons. Its builders were still hunter- gatherers. They decorated the stone columns with ornate animal reliefs. How these structures were used and who was allowed access to them remains a mystery. But we now know that the site was abandoned and covered over once settlements took root. Human development continued its course. The discovery of agriculture and animal husbandry led to larger settlements, a changed diet and ultimately to dependence on material goods. This social upheaval in the late Neolithic period has influenced our lives up to the present day. But experts agree that the monuments of the Stone Age prove that humans have gigantomanic tendencies and a need to immortalize themselves.
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- published: 12 Jul 2018
- views: 7947209
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The Neolithic artefact that ensured our survival – BBC REEL
How did motherhood look in the prehistoric era? New research uncovers the essential role that prehistoric mothers played in driving population growth during the...
How did motherhood look in the prehistoric era? New research uncovers the essential role that prehistoric mothers played in driving population growth during the Neolithic period.
Approximately 7,500 years ago, humans made spoons from animal bones to feed their babies with additional nourishment, other than breast milk. This incredible discovery has transformed our understanding of human evolution, culture, and our very survival as a species.
With thanks to The University of Belgrade, The National Museum of Serbia & the ERC BIRTH project led by Professor Dr Sofija Stefanović.
Video by Nena Popović
Commissioning Editor: Griesham Taan
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How did motherhood look in the prehistoric era? New research uncovers the essential role that prehistoric mothers played in driving population growth during the Neolithic period.
Approximately 7,500 years ago, humans made spoons from animal bones to feed their babies with additional nourishment, other than breast milk. This incredible discovery has transformed our understanding of human evolution, culture, and our very survival as a species.
With thanks to The University of Belgrade, The National Museum of Serbia & the ERC BIRTH project led by Professor Dr Sofija Stefanović.
Video by Nena Popović
Commissioning Editor: Griesham Taan
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- published: 29 Jul 2022
- views: 45983
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What Happened in the Neolithic? | History in a Nutshell | Animated History
What happened in the Neolithic? What does the word 'Neolithic' even mean? And when did humans get together and start building huge stone monuments like Stonehen...
What happened in the Neolithic? What does the word 'Neolithic' even mean? And when did humans get together and start building huge stone monuments like Stonehenge? History in a Nutshell is here to provide a quick overview of why the Neolithic age rocks.
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What happened in the Neolithic? What does the word 'Neolithic' even mean? And when did humans get together and start building huge stone monuments like Stonehenge? History in a Nutshell is here to provide a quick overview of why the Neolithic age rocks.
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- published: 01 Jun 2020
- views: 64622
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The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
#AncientHistory #SeeUinHistory #History
The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
#AncientHistory #SeeUinHistory #History
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The Neolithic Revolution: The Development of Agriculture - The Journey to Civilization #02
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- published: 11 Jan 2019
- views: 199152
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6000 BCE: Life in Greece & The Balkans - Neolithic Europe Documentary
6000 BCE, the first farmers of Europe were making their way north along the rivers of the Balkans. What was life like for these agricultural pioneers?
Thanks t...
6000 BCE, the first farmers of Europe were making their way north along the rivers of the Balkans. What was life like for these agricultural pioneers?
Thanks to Archaia Istoria for the quotes. One of the best channels on Greek history!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUjdruImbtXlipS8Ecc9dQ
Sources:
1 - Bogaard, Amy, and Paul Halstead. “Subsistence Practices and Social Routine in Neolithic Southern Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019.
2 - Boric, Dusan. “Mortuary Practices, Bodies and Persons in the Neolithic and Early-Middle Copper Age of South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 927–957.
3 - Borić, Dušan, and T. Douglas Price. “Strontium Isotopes Document Greater Human Mobility at the Start of the Balkan Neolithic.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110, no. 9, 2013, pp. 3298–3303., doi:10.1073/pnas.1211474110.
4 - Borić, Dušan, et al. “High-Resolution AMS Dating of Architecture, Boulder Artworks and the Transition to Farming at Lepenski Vir.” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-31884-7.
5 - Chapman, John. “The Balkan Neolithic and Chalcolithic.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 157–174.
6 - Douka, Katerina, et al. “Dating Knossos and the Arrival of the Earliest Neolithic in the Southern Aegean.” Antiquity, vol. 91, no. 356, 2017, pp. 304–321., doi:10.15184/aqy.2017.29.
7 - Fowler, Chris, et al. The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe. Oxford University Press., 2019.
8 - Lightfoot, E., et al. “Exploring the Mesolithic and Neolithic Transition in Croatia through Isotopic Investigations.” Antiquity, vol. 85, no. 327, 2011, pp. 73–86., doi:10.1017/s0003598x00067442.
9 - Muller, Johannes. “Movement of Plants, Animals, Ideas and People in South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 63–80.
10 - Paschou, P., et al. “Maritime Route of Colonization of Europe.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 111, no. 25, 2014, pp. 9211–9216., doi:10.1073/pnas.1320811111.
11 - Perlès Catherine, and Gerard Monthel. The Early Neolithic in Greece: the First Farming Communities in Europe. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
12 - Raczky, Pal. “Settlements in South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 235–253.
13 - Runnels, Curtis N, et al. “Warfare in Neolithic Thessaly: A Case Study.” Hesperia, vol. 78, no. 2, 2009, pp. 165–194., doi:10.2972/hesp.78.2.165.
14 - Scarre, Christopher. The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies. Thames & Hudson, 2018.
15 - Shennan, Stephen. The First Farmers of Europe an Evolutionary Perspective. Cambridge University Press, 2018.
16 - The Genomic History of Southeastern Europe https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25778
17 - Georgiadis, Mercourios. “The Obsidian In The Aegean Beyond Melos: An Outlook From Yali.” Oxford Journal of Archaeology, vol. 27, no. 2, 2008, pp. 101–117., doi:10.1111/j.1468-0092.2008.00299.x.
18 - Budja, Mihael. “Pots and Potters In the Mesolithic_Neolithic Transition in South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 535–553.
19 - Mlekuz, Dimitrij. “The Neolithic Year.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 447–461.
20 - Gaastra, J. S., Greenfield, H. J., & M, V. L. (2018). Gaining traction on cattle exploitation: Zooarchaeological evidence from the neolithic western balkans. Antiquity, 92(366), 1462-1477. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.178
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https://wn.com/6000_Bce_Life_In_Greece_The_Balkans_Neolithic_Europe_Documentary
6000 BCE, the first farmers of Europe were making their way north along the rivers of the Balkans. What was life like for these agricultural pioneers?
Thanks to Archaia Istoria for the quotes. One of the best channels on Greek history!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUjdruImbtXlipS8Ecc9dQ
Sources:
1 - Bogaard, Amy, and Paul Halstead. “Subsistence Practices and Social Routine in Neolithic Southern Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019.
2 - Boric, Dusan. “Mortuary Practices, Bodies and Persons in the Neolithic and Early-Middle Copper Age of South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 927–957.
3 - Borić, Dušan, and T. Douglas Price. “Strontium Isotopes Document Greater Human Mobility at the Start of the Balkan Neolithic.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110, no. 9, 2013, pp. 3298–3303., doi:10.1073/pnas.1211474110.
4 - Borić, Dušan, et al. “High-Resolution AMS Dating of Architecture, Boulder Artworks and the Transition to Farming at Lepenski Vir.” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-31884-7.
5 - Chapman, John. “The Balkan Neolithic and Chalcolithic.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 157–174.
6 - Douka, Katerina, et al. “Dating Knossos and the Arrival of the Earliest Neolithic in the Southern Aegean.” Antiquity, vol. 91, no. 356, 2017, pp. 304–321., doi:10.15184/aqy.2017.29.
7 - Fowler, Chris, et al. The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe. Oxford University Press., 2019.
8 - Lightfoot, E., et al. “Exploring the Mesolithic and Neolithic Transition in Croatia through Isotopic Investigations.” Antiquity, vol. 85, no. 327, 2011, pp. 73–86., doi:10.1017/s0003598x00067442.
9 - Muller, Johannes. “Movement of Plants, Animals, Ideas and People in South-East Europe.” The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe, by Chris Fowler et al., Oxford University Press., 2019, pp. 63–80.
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Neolithic Ancient Mesopotamia
In this episode we explore how all of the Neolithic advances and environmental changes affected the prehistoric peoples and cultures of Mesopotamia previous to ...
In this episode we explore how all of the Neolithic advances and environmental changes affected the prehistoric peoples and cultures of Mesopotamia previous to the ancient dynastic Sumerian period.
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The Birth of Civilisation - The First Farmers (20000 BC to 8800 BC)
In the first of a three part series, we cover the earliest origins of agriculture in settlements throughout the Near East, and the great monuments their peoples...
In the first of a three part series, we cover the earliest origins of agriculture in settlements throughout the Near East, and the great monuments their peoples erected.
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In the first of a three part series, we cover the earliest origins of agriculture in settlements throughout the Near East, and the great monuments their peoples erected.
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