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I get it … they are experts. But the amount of wild speculation for the stories and reasons and all that — they are wildly overimagined. We just don’t know most of these things they assume.
i thought were cave man, hunter and gatherers? so those "psuedo" hancocky was right all along there were lost ancient civilization? 😋 just like the string popularity contest wasting brain activity. how about the noah ark, anyone explaining?
Hence the term, laid to rest. It kept the bones from being disturbed.
I think it was only 50% because a lot of those people didn't get a single swing off before they got killed.
The half mm shield could have been like a cover for a wooden shield for the soldier soldier on a budget?
As you actually use bronze and iron, the edges work harden. I've been a reenactor.
If The BBC says it,it must be true!
id like you guys to get your teeth into the big paracus skulls in peru .. a big mystery as scientist have lumped them in with the smaller elongated skulls ... big story here.. big difference.. why isnt anyone touching this.. if nothing else disprove that there another speicies
Ah... what good is a hearth when there is no wood?
Smoke stopped the mozzies and!?? Carbon what 😂😂
Neil Oiliver... no thanks.
the stone objects are things that you wrap with cord and swing to kill people with in war.
I can't even watch Neil Oliver anymore. He's self destructed so badly that his presence contaminates otherwise good programmes.
I used to sort of like Neil Oliver, but then I found out about his insane views
The first guy was so very British Museum: Wow, look at these ancient artefacts of your people! Which one can I have?
How on earth is this research going to do for society? What a waste of research money.
How was smoke and carbon monoxide vented out?
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i know that voice