Journey to 10,000 BC - History Channel
10,000 B.C. was a time of cataclysmic change on Earth. Extreme climactic fluctuations hurled the planet into a minor ice age; megafauna like the saber-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth were suddenly becoming extinct; and early humans began to inhabit North America. Cold and hungry, their fragile communities undertook perilous hunting expeditions. The slaughter of a single mammoth, weighing nearly ten tons, could be the difference between survival and death.
This documentary is obviously FAKE!, it looks like it was shot on VHS tape, back in the last ice age they didn't have VHS's, the had beta max ;)
SE09uk 5 hours ago
@hathwit7 My point is that the theory of whites coming to America before the asians through the Bering Strait (The "amerindians" who later became apaches, aztecs, incas) is non sustainable, pure speculation. History Channel is at times totally wrong. An example of their amazing mistakes: For the mayan calendar they frequently show the aztec calendar "Piedra del Sol" sculpted by orders of Axayacatl, aztec emperor around 1478 DC, no mayan ever saw it or knew about its existance !
tonatep 5 days ago
@tonatep dont be rasist, no need for that. Not whites fault they seem a little more advanced.
hathwit7 5 days ago
@fernandosmyng There's evidence that the Clovis people were from Europe.
KenMacMillan 6 days ago
The story is great, the graphics are funny.
KenMacMillan 6 days ago
The narrator says that Smilodon was an ancestor of all big cats. Not so. The modern species of big cat already existed at the time this movie shows. Smilodon was a specialist predator that went extinct when it lost its ecological niche.
Albacorewing 1 week ago
To gspaulsson: You're obviously an idiot... it's "coup de grace" and it means "blow of mercy" or a death. It's "deja vu" and it means "already seen". The little you seem to know of French is been damaged by your abject stupidity. Just saying.
polluxputus 2 weeks ago
I always get a laugh out of "coup de gras" - stroke of grease. Like deja vous - already you.
gspaulsson 3 weeks ago
They look like modern caucasian actors and actresses instead of American indians.
fernandosmyng 3 weeks ago
Even though this documentary did not refer to dogs, I believe all paleo peoples recognized the importance of them and took advantage of them where ever they went. All they had to do was to kill the adults, obtain and raise the pups. The nasy ones became food. Other pups became the eyes and ears. The pups would recognize the people as THEIR pack, but any stalking by wild animals could be recognized by observing the dogs behaviour or the alerting sounds the dogs made.
LivingWithScience82 3 weeks ago