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  • I would like to remind everyone that the so-called middle east is in Africa, which means that these people are Black Africans not Asian or white, Africa is the mother of all, and all come out of her

  • @arjanafe I'm sorry, but the Middle East is officially a part of the Asian Continent.

  • so some how stone building developed in asia then out of nowhere reaches its highest expression on the african continent. where none of this technology was suppose to have developed? this is not the history of civilization. its  the history of wishful thinking.

  • This series really tells the story of early civilized human history. It's awesome. I collect native American arrowheads and other very old artifacts from America and this series brings a whole new meaning to them.

  • @TheHolyMongolEmpire

    however their dates and conclusions are wrong. the first farmers where african not asiatic or white. but because europe was more successful in recent history. they are taking things out of context.and rewriting what actually happened into something else.

  • @skyjuiceification

    Ive never read that Africans were the first farmers. Hell, even today there are still many people on the continent that live hunter gatherer lifestyles. If you could show me an article or something that tells that Africans were the first farmers, than maybe my mind could be changed.

  • Great series!

  • good work here

  • Stone tools are amazing. The crazy thing is that the people in that village at the time would be no different from people today. The way they would think (and moan) about their homes, their neighbours, the weather would be the same as people now. They would be fitter and have better memories, but thats the price of modern conveniences, such as writing and the internet.

  • watching this series makes me wants to play age of empires again ;)

  • @Zamolxes77 No kidding man...I thought the exact same thing. Even the music is kind of similar at times. That was an awesome game.

  • maybe Conan visted one of those villages during one of his adventures. These do have existed 10,000 years ago.

  • The reenactments almost look too modern and sophisticated to be prehistoric. They look like they could be from Bible stories.

  • @yawenalice that bescause neolithic man is more advance than commanly thought and new evidence show it

  • thumbs up, if you are finding this series very interesting just like i am....

  • there is a missing link..... people didnt jump from stone age directly to villages!! or small towns..... where are the metal tools?? iron age was missed here

  • @ivanzina No... The iron age didn't star until the use of iron was more common, that's only a little bit more than 1300 years ago. This documentary talks about the life on earth 10 000 years ago! And before iron age ther was the bronze age aswell. People used stone tools fro thousands of years after the first villages.

  • @ivanzina yes they did then came the bronze age then came the iron age you need to research more

  • very interesting

  • They sound like the people on the Sims Games when they talk

  • Some of the women are hot.

  • @TheNightWriter101

    see the woman's calves at 8:32. very Beautiful.

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  • @qazeb they are actors in this documentary

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  • @qazeb these are actors if you need to be told

  • @TheNightWriter101

    poor dude. u need to get out more.

  • hmm....bookmark.

    i b bwaack.

    super post.

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