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...AV. 2005 Features of raw material use in the palaeolithic industries of the mountainous Altai, Siberia, Russia. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin 25(3):49-56. Derevianko AP, Postnov AV, Rybin EP, Kuzmin YV, and Keates G. 2005. The pleistocene peopling...
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About.com: 19th Century History
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From about 18000 to 10000 bc, long before Stonehenge and the pyramids, back when mammoths and saber-toothed cats still roamed the earth, prehistoric people painted deep inside caves in what is today the Dordogne region of France. These cave paintings are huge and sophisticated projects executed by artists and supported by an impressive culture — the Magdalenians. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
Jeff Rense and Klaus Dona discuss ancient artefacts (with pictures), and voice concern at the seeming censorship by the powers that be. Klaus Dona has a worldwide reputation for discovering and exhibiting mysterious ancient artefacts. Maybe the biggest conspiracy of all is our hidden past. YT ratings after 36 hours: #16 - Most Discussed (Today)) - Education - United Kingdom #65 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Germany #3 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Australia #2 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Canada #9 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - United Kingdom #13 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Ireland #75 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - India #4 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - New Zealand #67 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Israel #4 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education #7 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - South Africa #51 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Spain #42 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Mexico #37 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - France #74 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Italy #54 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - South Korea #26 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Netherlands #73 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Hong Kong #26 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Czech Republic #65 - Most Viewed (Today)) - Education - Sweden #2 - Top Favorited (Today)) - Education - United Kingdom #17 - Top Favorited (Today)) - Education #8 - Top Rated (Today)) - Education - United Kingdom #39 - Top Rated (This Week ...
My intention of this project of prehistoric creatures cartoons series is to be educational, informative, inspirational, and at the same time playful and enjoyable for all ages and all walks of life. Because I think the subject regarding evolution and palaeontology still needs to be further explored due to its relative novelty. However, prehistory is really exciting and to me very sexy, I hope with the advent of entertainments such as the movies Jurassic Park and Ice Age, people will gradually become more appreciative toward prehistory and more familiar with the history of life on earth. Such awareness will broaden one's world view and bring much gratifications regardless one adopts the belief of the existence of a Supreme Creator or not.
Google Tech Talk August 10 & 11, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Danny Cohen and Stephen Casner. This talk explores the development of interactive packet voice beginning in 1974 with experiments over the ARPAnet in the NSC (Network Speech/Secure Communication) program sponsored by ARPA, initiated by Bob Kahn. One highlight will be the showing of a movie made in 1978 to demonstrate a multi-party teleconference over the packet network, including one participant interfaced from a telephone. The talk will be presented in two sessions (two days), with the movie shown at the start of the second session. Part one covers concepts and lessons from this project: * A 1971 realtime distributed flight simulation that sparked the idea * Understanding real-time vs non-real-time communication * Digital speech and the need to compress it (PCM, DPCM, CVSD, LPC/LPC10) * Network Voice Protocol (NVP) over the ARPAnet, type0/type3 packets * The birth of the Internet with TCP * Separating IP from TCP and adding UDP * Building NVP-II on top of IP * Adding packet video (DCT based compression) Part two emphasizes the development of the voice protocols: * Introducing and showing the teleconferencing movie from 1978 * Advances in equipment and function at the end of NSC in 1982 * Progress stalled, waiting to low-cost vocoding * Development of IP Multicast and the MBone * Evolution from NVP to RTP, and RTP design philosophy * Conferencing control protocols * More recent history of VoIP Speaker Info: Danny ...
In their crazy trip through time, the Rabbids will encounter many different historical periods and situations. 'Ever wanted to know how Mankind discovered Fire? More info on www.rabbids.com
Why and when the free West died... The roots of the century of genocide.
Scott Silsby outlines some of the lithic technologies of pre-historic Potomac Valley inhabitants, and demonstrates the construction of a stone point knife in this 20 minute documentary. Silsby focuses on the ancient peoples that lived and traded in present day Washington, DC.
The Vézère valley contains 147 prehistoric sites dating from the Palaeolithic and 25 decorated caves. It is particularly interesting from an ethnological and anthropological, as well as an aesthetic point of view because of its cave paintings, especially those of the Lascaux Cave, whose discovery in 1940 was of great importance for the history of prehistoric art. The hunting scenes show some 100 animal figures, which are remarkable for their detail, rich colours and lifelike quality. whc.unesco.org
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...beautiful Utah, also famous for its hiking and canyoneering. Starting tomorrow, Utah scientists and museums will be celebrating Prehistory Week by inviting the public to learn more about life in the state hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years ago....
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Gadling
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One of the worlds most fascinating museums is by far one of the oldest. But can the paintings there really be called art? This program goes inside the Lascaux cave complex to examine the richest and most beautiful collection of Paleolithic cave drawings in France. Who were the artisans who rendered those arresting images, and how exactly did they do it? Different theories are presented as the cameras capture a site that never ceases to amaze and intrigue. (61 minutes)
One of the worlds most fascinating museums is by far one of the oldest. But can the paintings there really be called art? This program goes inside the Lascaux cave complex to examine the richest and most beautiful collection of Paleolithic cave drawings in France. Who were the artisans who rendered those arresting images, and how exactly did they do it? Different theories are presented as the cameras capture a site that never ceases to amaze and intrigue. (61 minutes)
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Ben Slotover, co-creator of the 'Jim and Heinz' films, addresses the Disposable Film Festival in San Francisco on the 6th of March 2010. The talk prefaced an hour long programme of Jim and Heinz films, concluding with the world premiere of 'Critical Error=True' and a Question and answer session. www.bluntproductions.com\ Http
Transformers Armada episode 12 "Prehistory"
Transformers Armada episode 12 "Prehistory"
University Project at Burg Giebichenstein in Halle Germany. The Player controls the Planet by rotating it. Help th little Prehistory Humans to colect food and avoid Dinosaurs. Created with the Unity3D Engine in 10 weeks.
a film about making a bow using only stone age technology
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Few people get the chance to participate in an actual archaeological dig, but now anyone with Internet access can virtually travel to excavation sites in Laos.
Penn Museum Digital Media Director Amy Ellsworth recently created an in-depth blog about
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Daily Pennsylvanian
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Would your high school history teacher have made something like this? We didn't think so.
Third in a series of 23andMe videos that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how early humans continued to defy the odds and populated the Americas during the last ice age. Find out more about your deep ancestry at www.23andme.com
A group of University of Kansas researchers working with Chinese colleagues have discovered a venomous, birdlike raptor that thrived some 128 million years ago in China. This is the first report of venom in the lineage that leads to modern birds. In a video interview, Larry Martin, KU professor and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute, talks about the finding. Learn more at www.news.ku.edu And learn about the KU Natural History Museum ...
"Series 1" Documentary (2007) Nature: An island of gorgeous scenery and exotic wildlife. And thanks to stunning cinematography shot from all viewpoints, the filmmakers also managed to capture ferocious volcanic eruptions in amazing clarity.
WATCH AN IMPORANT VIDEO ABOUT THIS HERE www.dailymotion.com Get ready...it's coming sooner than expected and NASA is doing everything it can to keep it covered up! If you go to the SOHO website you can see all these images direct from NASA and also wonder WHY THERE IS NO IMAGES FOR THE PAST 2 DAYS??? They stopped uploading them! sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov This was the same exact thing the ancients warned us about...a giant spiral in the sky in the morning! WATCH THIS video.yahoo.com Want to ...
In this episode Jay, Jason, and friends visit Forever Wild owner, Joel and check out his collection of amazing animals including Lions, Panthers, Bobcats, a Gila Monster, and plenty of venomous snakes! Joel has been a longtime friend, and was recently lucky enough to have Extreme Makeover Home Edition renovate his rescue facility and home. Make sure to check back next week to catch the second part of the fun at Forever Wild. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter (@prehistoricinc), and MySpace....
Dr. Leakey discusses the importance of understanding the past with particular reference to the current challenges we face in the 21st Century. He is Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook and former Director of the Kenya National Museums and the Kenya Wildlife Service.
The Tick vs Prehistory 2
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When alone in the wilderniss, u find a cave NEVER GO EXPLORE IT! the dangers are legio but if ur as fucked up as me... :p glad i had my climbing rope with me tho (very handy for when u need to do sum rockclimbing at night before u can take a piss) consider the pics like memory flashbacks, the stuff that i remember from the night/evening before the vid itself was shot early morning the soundtrack is Sephiroth - the clock of distant dreams the vid is made with videospin, which ran after making sum modifications to my pc has less options and effects compared to windows vid maker it seems tho cant even fade in and out my soundtrack! :o the hatchet is the carbon steel tactical field hawk from Condor (go see my bloodbath vid to see it in action), it's spike came in handy for use as a climbing pickaxe
In this episode of Prehistoric Pets: The Reptile Zoo Jay unleashes some of our most unruly animals on manager, Tim, including a worlds only snake. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter (@prehistoricinc), and MySpace.
In this episode of Prehistoric Pets: The Reptile Zoo we have special guest, Jorge Pallo, from Secret Life of the American Teenager not to mention footage of Jay and Mikes version of Shark Week. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter (@prehistoricinc), and MySpace.
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Episode 2 includes all the action from the premiere episode.... plus spiders! Hope everyone enjoys and comes back each Monday to catch the newest episode. Don't forget to leave your comments below and let us know what your favorite parts were. Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and ReptileGeeks.
As the premiere webisode of Prehistoric Pets: The Reptile Zoo this episode gives a glimpse into things to come... including hatching eggs, huge snakes, and lots and lots of reptiles. Hope everyone enjoys and comes back each Tuesday to catch the newest episode. Don't forget to leave your comments below and let us know what your favorite parts were.
An overview of prehistoric art with introduction to the idea of art and production, and a look at paleolithic painting.
Nearly 1000 pieces of prehistoric animal fossils have been unearthed at China's Peking Man Site, 30 miles southwest of Beijing. The mountainous area has been the focus of prehistory studies around the world since 1921. That's when Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson and American palaeontologist Walter Granger came to China in search of prehistoric fossils. The two foreign scientists found skulls of "primitive men" at the Dragon Bone Hill. The bones of a 750-thousand-year-old Homo erectus, commonly known as Peking Man, were discovered in the 1920s during cave excavations in Zhoukoudian. For more than half a century, Chinese officials and scientists didn't do any big digs due to a lack of advanced archaeological technology. Decades later, Chinese archaeologists, armed with the most advanced equipment and technology, have entered the quiet mountains, determined to rewrite history. Unlike the first major excavation in the 1920s with foreigners leading the excavation, Chinese archaeologists are leading the project. [Gao Xing, Excavation Team Director]: (Mandarin, gender unknown) "From the limited accumulative formation, we have discovered a lot of animal fossils, tools made by human beings as well as the remains of burning sites. Although we have discovered all these before, the discovery this time brings along much more complete scientific information." The cave site in Zhoukoudian has preserved the remains of at least 40 individuals and is the largest single source of ...
The famous speech from George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) to Potter (Lionel Barrymore) and the loan board from Frank Capra's movie It's a Wonderful Life.
Watch high resolution, full-length episodes for FREE exclusively at www.4KidsTV.com anytime! Investigating a meteorite crash near their homes, youthful dinosaur enthusiasts Max, Rex, and Zoe stumble upon an unexpected chance to put their paleontology skills to the test. Near the crash site they discover three palm-sized tablets, and a set of cards depicting a Triceratops. As Max toys with these new discoveries, he somehow summons the Triceratops from the card into life. As excited as the ...
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...many in the UK, but his loss was deeply felt in the Italian archaeological community. He was an engaging teacher who brought prehistory to life for generations of students, and inspired and unofficially taught many Italian archaeologists. Unlike many professionals,...
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Times Online
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Second in a series of 23andMe videos that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how our human ancestors spread throughout Africa and then into other regions such as Australia and Europe. How did they reach Australia so early on? What happened when our ancestors encountered Neanderthals? Find out more about your deep ancestry at www.23andme.com
This is my first video,so... DON'T GO ROUGH ON ME! (I just had to be mad...) This video is dedicated to all forms of prehistoric life, including dinosaurs. THANKS FOR WATCHING!
www.gypsymagic.com A Unique dance presentation with live percussion by Frank Lazzaro and Bryan Dyson. Marguerite performs in "wolf's clothing" for "Imaginary Journey through Middle Eastern Dance", an annual fundraising show for the local YMCA in San Diego "Mission Valley". The January 2008 show was presented by Marula, (GoBellyFit.com) Sahar Sami and CAST. Visit Marguerite's website for more details on her multi-talented offerings in the local Southern California area, travel by special arrangement. ALSO check out the NEW DVD with Marguerite's variety of performances. www.gypsymagic.com (Video by Arnie's Productions)
www.nationalgeographic.com Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure is a film by National Geographic which is set in the Earth's prehistoric past. The film features state-of-the-art three dimensional photographic and computer generated characters/animals. The setting alternates between prehistory and modern day times in which scientists study the fossilized remains of the creatures in the film. It is filmed in 3D and requires 3D glasses.
Pictures of prehistoric animals+scales Music: Drowning Pool
A carved female figurine dating to at least 35000 years ago has been recovered from caves in the Hohle Fels region of Germany. The figure represents the oldest figurative art yet discovered. In this film the authors describe the importance of their find. To read the associated Nature paper visit: www.nature.com
This is the song which was played during level 1. It also includes gameplay from the first map of the level. Game - P-man (Prehistoric Man) by Titus, for the Game Boy. And yes, it ends like that. It's a loop, so it's not supposed to end, but the loop "restarts" immediately after the last bit.
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...introduced permanent European settlement and record keeping to Utah. Utah's prehistory was over. Learn about Utah's long-ago past as Prehistory Week begins today with an open house, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Utah State History building, 300 S. Rio Grande St.,...
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Salt Lake Tribune
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