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BBC The Incredible Human Journey

xxdjsethxx

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I just thought I'd share a special that's on the BBC called The Incredible Human Journey, I am only on part 3 right now, but its 5 Parts total.
It's very interesting to watch IMO and anyone who might be interested in this type of show should check it out. I don't know how you can see it if you don't have BBC , (maybe go to BBC website and buy the dvds if able?) Anyhow if you can find it be sure to watch it!

Just thought I'd share it hehe I really wish we had more stuff like this in the US , BBC has Many awesome shows and documentaries which it seems the US won't show.
 
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Yes, I'm watching it too. Great series indeed. A bit over-simplified at times, I'd like to see a bit more details about the genetics and the specific human migration routes. But that's to be expected, as it's meant for a wide audience. There are only a few fragments on Youtube, I hope someone will upload the entire series.

Also, I'm totally in love with Alice Roberts ;)

A fragment:
 
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Oh yea I am totally in love with her also!

I am going to be making a video on Youtube soon of Gà¶bekli Tepe, and use the recent footage from the show (part 3, about the last 10min) and put information about it on there. I found that part very interesting, it might even have to be in 2 parts since I think the video it self was close to 10min or more and I'm not a partner so can't go over 10min on each of my videos. I hope part4 comes soon thou
 
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Part 4 is great, it's about the migration route to Australia. Part 5 (America) is this Sunday on BBC2...

Alice Roberts has also presented the BBC series Don't Die Young, about the human body. And she was one of the presenters of Coast. Plenty of clips on youtube to admire her ;)
 
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LOL Nice, well attached is my clip I done of Gà¶bekli Tepe, it does contain about a 6min or so clip from the series (mostly just at the end of the 3rd part) Sadly the audio sync ended up being off by about 1sec, but it doesn't hurt it to much IMO. Pass it around to anyone else interested in the series.



Not sure if the video is showing up yet, so if u have to just go to youtube below.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFgcmXRHcLU is the URL for those who wish to rate or comment =P
 
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To embed your video, you need to type [Youtube]uFgcmXRHcLU[/Youtube ] instead of the entire link, otherwise it won't work.

Yeah, I remember that clip. I could hardly believe it when they said that site is 11,000 years old... eat that, Stonehenge! What a fascinating find. Why have I never seen this on the news?
 
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there we go fixed, thanks =)

I have no clue , 1st place I ever heard about it was on that series. It should be on all news its a awesome damn find... America media can be lame sometimes thou =/
 
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I just laughed my ass off some guy posted a video of Gobekli Tepe claiming it is the Garden of Eden.....

I about shit my pants when I read this and quickly hit the guy back. Even YEC's can't support this since it's way past their 6k yr old bronze age belief system.
 
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Not sure, I am in the US so I don't get BBC =X
I did finally finish watching the 5th part yesterday which dealt with The Americas , it was a awesome 5 part series and suggest anyone who likes history to check it out. I am not sure if you can purchase the DVDs of it yet from BBC, might be able to soon.
 
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