"Bakhtiari (Iranian people)" . . "British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service." . . "Human evolution." . . "Science and civilization." . . "Neolithic period." . . "Prehistoric peoples." . . . "The ascent of man. Disc 1"@en . . "Documentary television programs"@en . . . . . "Nonfiction television programs"@en . "DVD-Video discs"@en . "Closed captioned DVDs"@en . . "Attempts a massive survey of science, from flint tools to the theory of relativity. A crawling infant, a performing athlete, development of the hunt, and discovery of fire are used to illustrate the most distinctive feature of man: imagination."@en . . . . . . . . "V. 1. Lower than angels: \"A multitude of evolutionary changes - anatomical and intellectual - gives rise to man's superiority among the animals. New computer techniques illustrate humanity's evolution, while x-ray and slow motion photography of an Olympic athlete in action show the complex interweaving of mind and body.\"--Publisher description."@en . . "The ascent of man. Disc one"@en . . "The ascent of man a personal view. disc 1"@en . . . . "V. 2. Harvest of the seasons: \"Man domesticates plant and animal life. With the Neolithic cultivators come the nomads and the roots of warfare. Cameras capture the unique lifestyle of the Bakhtiari tribe of central Iran and there recreate the war games of Genghis Khan.\"--Publisher description."@en . . . . . "History"@en . . "A massive survey of science from flint tools to the theory of relativity. Made as a science counterpart to Sir Kenneth Clark's series Civilisation, with Jacob Bronowski presenting his own view of science and mankind."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Science television programs"@en . . . . . "Volume 2. The harvest of the seasons: \"Man domesticates plant and animal life. With the Neolithic cultivators come the nomads and the roots of warfare. Cameras capture the unique lifestyle of the Bakhtiari tribe of central Iran and there recreate the war games of Genghis Khan.\"--Container."@en . . . . . . . . . "Pt. 1: A multitude of evolutionary changes, anatomical and intellectual, gives rise to man's superiority among the animals. New computer techniques illustrate humanity's evolution, while x-ray and slow motion photography of an Olympic athlete in action show the complex interweaving of mind and body. Pt. 2: Man domesticates plant and animal life. With the Neolithic cultivators come the nomads and the roots of warfare. Cameras capture the unique lifestyle of the Bakhtiari tribe of central Iran and there recreate the war games of Genghis Khan."@en . . . "Volume 1. Lower than angels: \"A multitude of evolutionary changes - anatomical and intellectual - gives rise to man's superiority among the animals. New computer techniques illustrate humanity's evolution, while x-ray and slow motion photography of an Olympic athlete in action show the complex interweaving of mind and body.\"--Container."@en . "The ascent of man : a personal view by Jacob Bronowski. Disc 1"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . . "Science Philosophy." . . "Animals and civilization." . . "Agriculture Origin." . . "Plants and civilization." . . "Human beings." . . "Anthropology." . . "Science." . . "Science History Audiovisual instruction." . . "Time-Life Films." . . "Ambrose Video Publishing." . . "Nomads." . . "Science History." . . . .