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Walking with cavemen eye-to-eye with your ancestors

Studies the earliest human ancestors, tracing evolution from Australopithicus afarensis to Homo Sapien.

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  • "Caminando con cavernícolas"@es
  • "Walking with cavemen"@en

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  • "Studies the earliest human ancestors, tracing evolution from Australopithicus afarensis to Homo Sapien."@en
  • "Studies the earliest human ancestors, tracing evolution from Australopithicus afarensis to Homo Sapien."
  • "How did our ancestors come to invent language, to shape the world with tools, to create art, and to imagine the future? Follow your family tree all the way back to the ifrst primate ancestors to stand on two legs. See how the first sparks of reason in early humans helped them to adapt in an ever-changing world."@en
  • "How did our ancestors come to invent language, to shape the world with tools, to create art, and to imagine the future? The award-winning team behind Walking with Dinosaurs and Walking with Prehistoric Beasts brings you this missing link in the story of life on our planet."@en
  • "Collector's set explores the full spectrum of prehistoric life, from the rise of monsters millions of years ago to the reign of dinosaurs and our own evolutionary predecessors. Features the history of mankind, the development of language, tools, and art."@en
  • "Stand eye-to-eye with evolution."
  • "A four-part series that traces human evolution and how our ancient ancestors fought for survival in the hostile world they inhabited."@en
  • "Combines special effects with the latest scientific theories to follow human evolution from the first primates to walk upright on two legs to modern human beings. Shows how our ancestors adapted to environmental changes such as the shift from forest to savannah, and climate changes such as the Ice Age. Looks at steps and branches in human evolution from Australopithecus afarensis to Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis, Neanderthals, and early Homo sapiens. Discusses how hominids came to invent language, to shape the world with tools, to create art, and to imagine the future."@en
  • "Walking with cavemen offers the chance to explore our pre-historic past, going to the heart of the action and revealing just how of our ape-men ancestors lives on in us today."@en
  • "Witness life, death and drama from millions of years ago, and see the incredible history of human evolution unfold."@en
  • "See the first sparks of reason in the early humans as they learn to adapt in an ever-changing world. Trace the evolution of basic human traits like compassion, friendship and love."@en
  • "How did our ancestors come to invent language, to shape the world with tools, to create art, and to imagine the future? Follow your family tree all the way back to the first primate ancestors to stand on two legs. See how the first sparks of reason in early humans helped them to adapt in an ever-changing world."@en
  • "How did our ancestors come to invent language, to shape the world with tools, to create art, and to imagine the future? Follow your family tree all the way back to the first primate ancestors to stand on two legs. See how the first sparks of reason in early humans helped them to adapt in an ever-changing world."
  • "See the beginnings of mankind, from our earliest ancestors that could walk on two legs to the birth of the Homo sapiens, in this documentary. From the makers of Walking With Dinosaurs and Walking With Preshistoric Beasts."

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  • "Documentary"@en
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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
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  • "Walking with cavemen eye-to-eye with your ancestors"@en
  • "Walking with cavemen"
  • "Walking with cavemen"@en
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  • "Walking With Cavemen"
  • "Walking With Cavemen"@en
  • "Walking with cavemen [eye-to-eye with your ancestors : the complete series]"
  • "Walking with cavemen the complete series"@en
  • "Walking with cavemen : Eye-to-eye with your ancestors"@en