100 Amazing Facts about Prehistory
Marc Dresgui
Explore Prehistory Like Never Before with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory"! Dive into a fascinating journey through the mysteries of our ancestors and discover incredible stories that will transport you from the earliest human traces to the amazing creatures that once roamed the Earth. 馃Γ
Have you ever wondered:
Why choose this book for your child:
A captivating exploration of history:Incredible and verifiable facts:A pedagogical and accessible approach:Develops curiosity and reflection:Embark on this adventure with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory" and open the door to a world full of astonishing discoveries, where each page reveals a new secret about the beginnings of humanity!
Duration - 6h 55m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Marc Dresgui.
Published Date - Sunday, 14 January 2024.
Copyright - 漏 2024 Marc Dresgui 漏.
Location:
United States
Description:
Explore Prehistory Like Never Before with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory"! Dive into a fascinating journey through the mysteries of our ancestors and discover incredible stories that will transport you from the earliest human traces to the amazing creatures that once roamed the Earth. 馃Γ Have you ever wondered: Why choose this book for your child: A captivating exploration of history:Incredible and verifiable facts:A pedagogical and accessible approach:Develops curiosity and reflection:Embark on this adventure with "100 Amazing Facts About Prehistory" and open the door to a world full of astonishing discoveries, where each page reveals a new secret about the beginnings of humanity! Duration - 6h 55m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Sunday, 14 January 2024. Copyright - 漏 2024 Marc Dresgui 漏.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - Dinosaurs lived on earth for 165 million years
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Fact 2 - The first stone tools date back 2 6 million years
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Fact 3 - Saber toothed tigers had 20 cm canines
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Fact 4 - Early humans lived in caves for protection
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Fact 5 - The oldest cave paintings show animals
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Fact 6 - Homo habilis used simple stone tools
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Fact 7 - Neanderthals had bigger brains than our own
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Fact 8 - Stonehenge megaliths aligned with sunrise
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Fact 9 - Fire was mastered by homo erectus 1 5 million years ago
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Fact 10 - Dogs were the first domesticated animals
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Fact 11 - Prehistoric clothing was made of sewn skins
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Fact 12 - Prehistoric hunters were strategists
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Fact 13 - Animal tooth necklaces were status symbols
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Fact 14 - Neanderthals practiced funeral rites
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Fact 15 - Climate change causes migration
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Fact 16 - The first rafts made of reeds to cross the waters
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Fact 17 - Aepyornis, the elephant bird, laid giant eggs
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Fact 18 - The first human footprints discovered in africa
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Fact 19 - Prehistoric man ate roots
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Fact 20 - Woolly mammoths had 4 metre tusks
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Fact 21 - Mammoth bone huts were prehistoric shelters
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Fact 22 - Natural pigments for body paint
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Fact 23 - Fossils form by rapid overlapping of remains
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Fact 24 - Bone needles for sewing prehistoric clothes
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Fact 25 - Woolly rhinos lived in glacial eurasia
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Fact 26 - Early exchanges included shell beads
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Fact 27 - Giant dinosaur footprint discovered in france
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Fact 28 - Denisovans, different from neanderthals
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Fact 29 - The caves show representations of animals and symbols
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Fact 30 - Megalodons had teeth as big as their hands
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Fact 31 - Bone harpoons for early human fishing
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Fact 32 - Bone flutes prove the existence of prehistoric music
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Fact 33 - Humans cooked food in heated pits
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Fact 34 - Europe's oldest human footprints
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Fact 35 - Stone scrapers used to prepare animal skins
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Fact 36 - Early farmers grew wheat in the fertile crescent
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Fact 37 - The giant statues of easter island
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Fact 38 - Prehistoric round houses discovered at c抬atalho虉yu虉k
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Fact 39 - Humans reached australia by crossing seas
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Fact 40 - Solar eclipses feared by prehistoric peoples
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Fact 41 - The oldest rock engravings found in spain
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Fact 42 - Lucy, australopithecine skeleton, discovered in ethiopia
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Fact 43 - Natural adhesives made from tree resin
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Fact 44 - Aurochs, ancestors of cattle, hunted for meat
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Fact 45 - Pits used as animal traps
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Fact 46 - Prehistoric giant sloths were 6 meters long
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Fact 47 - Mass extinctions have changed ecosystems
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Fact 48 - Obsidian arrows were sharp weapons
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Fact 49 - Nabta playa observatories used to track stars
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Fact 50 - The oldest pottery discovered dates back 20,000 years
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Fact 51 - Prehistoric big cats like cave lions
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Fact 52 - Aurochs disappeared 400 years ago because of hunting
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Fact 53 - The origin of america's first humans
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Fact 54 - The first shell necklaces
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Fact 55 - Cave bears weighed up to a ton
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Fact 56 - Prehistoric humans used red ochre for painting
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Fact 57 - Neanderthal tools included bifaces and spears
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Fact 58 - Lunar engravings show an understanding of cycles
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Fact 59 - Prehistoric humans cooked by burying food in the ground
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Fact 60 - Wooden canoes used to navigate rivers
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Fact 61 - Dwarf mammoths lived on wrangel island
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Fact 62 - Negative handprints
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Fact 63 - Medical care included fracture reduction
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Fact 64 - Stone lamps burned animal fat
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Fact 65 - The first domesticated dogs helped in the hunt
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Fact 66 - Flint tools were sharp for cutting leather
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Fact 67 - Bone needles used to make clothes
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Fact 68 - Plant poisons used for hunting
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Fact 69 - Fossilized footprints in crete
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Fact 70 - Humans climbed cliffs to collect eggs
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Fact 71 - Neanderthals had big eyes to see in the dark
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Fact 72 - The first stone axes for felling trees
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Fact 73 - Fishing nets made from vegetable fibers
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Fact 74 - The venus of willendorf, a prehistoric female sculpture
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Fact 75 - Ireland's giant deer had 3 metre antlers
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Fact 76 - Woven baskets for transporting seeds
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Fact 77 - Friction techniques used to start fires
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Fact 78 - Neanderthals and homo sapiens were cousins
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Fact 79 - Bows and arrows for long distance hunting
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Fact 80 - Prehistoric horses were smaller and stockier
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Fact 81 - Fishing traps included weirs and creels
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Fact 82 - Medicinal plants to heal aches and wounds
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Fact 83 - Prehistoric families lived in groups to survive
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Fact 84 - O虉tzi's prehistoric tattoos found
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Fact 85 - Pebble mosaics, the first attempts at decorative art
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Fact 86 - Taut hide drums used to produce sound
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Fact 87 - Prehistoric humans domesticated reindeer
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Fact 88 - The first bone hooks for river fishing
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Fact 89 - Neanderthals decorated their bodies with feathers
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Fact 90 - Giant dinosaur footprints in the sahara
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Fact 91 - Wooden bridges built to cross rivers
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Fact 92 - Burials show early beliefs
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Fact 93 - Prehistoric drums made of skins and wood
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Fact 94 - Humans used to climb trees to avoid predators
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Fact 95 - Rock shelters offer protection from the elements
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Fact 96 - The fossilized footprints of giant birds
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Fact 97 - Stones transported over long distances
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Fact 98 - Neanderthal tools specialized for each task
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Fact 99 - Mammoths have long survived on islands
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Fact 100 - Hunters followed animal migrations
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Ending Credits
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