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Journey to 10,000 BC

Posted on April 20, 2008 by Documentary Log in anthropology
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Discover the thrilling real story of life on earth in prehistoric times. Viewers will go back in time to when early humans are just starting to inhabit North America and huge climate fluctuations cause a mini-Ice Age. The saber tooth cat, the giant ground sloth and the woolly mammoth are suddenly becoming extinct. How does man survive? Travel to early archaeological sites in North America and watch as scientists uncover fossilized bones, ancient homes and weapons of stone. State-of-the-art green-screen computer animation re-creates the great mammoth hunts of the time.

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posted on July 14, 2009, 02:03:11 PM
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nemo

!!! SPOILER ALERT !!!!
What a joke!!!

I'm still laughing 12 hours later.
They stopped being serious when they made the paleo-indians an "american family".
the journey from europe it's a little bit absurd but when they squezed "global warming" ....just priceless.
And the meteor "theory" it's just laughable.
I have 20 min left and I know that at least an nuclear war or an alien invasion can happen.Maybe both.


!!! SPOILER ALERT !!!!

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posted on August 08, 2008, 04:28:15 AM
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leodemason@hotmail.com

And Sam, your grammer alone tells me you're not very evolved yourself! Go back to YouTube!

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posted on August 08, 2008, 04:16:12 AM
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leodemason@hotmail.com

I thought the quality was great! Thank you for posting all these amazing videos! Please keep it up. I no longer need TV! And so much more educational!

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posted on June 29, 2008, 05:05:29 AM
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Sam

u mentioned in your you tube Video that the quality would be much more better, which is not true, the wuality of this video is mworst.

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