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History of the World podcast

Vol 1 Ep 14 - SUMMARY - The Paleolithic Age

History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler

History

4.8971 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2018

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

We look at at the previous 13 episodes and explore some of the aspects as yet undiscussed including the changing cultures of Old Europe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyoftheworldpodcast/message

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This is the History of the World Podcast with me, Chris Hasler. and this is volume one the prehistoric world episode 14 a summary of the Paleolithic Age. Welcome. Welcome to a special episode of the History of the World Podcast. Sometimes if you buy a book on the history of the world, this is the bit that they miss out,

1:16.6

the bit before the Agricultural Revolution.

1:21.6

During the first 13 podcasts of the History of the World podcast we have told many stories

1:27.0

relating to all manner of things related to our evolution but what does it mean when we put it all together and what

1:36.2

things have we missed out possibly the first hominins appeared around six and a half million years ago

1:44.0

with those mentioned in episode one of the podcast

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the genera we refer to

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our sailanthropus, a roaring and armpiticus, all of which we believe to be bipedal, which is a development

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which happened long before humans became human. We put a date of around 4 million years ago for

2:08.7

Australopithecus. Australopithecus was the main focus of episode 2, mainly due to the fact that it is

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eponymous with the wider group of animals called O Australopithecans.

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Australopithecans are widely thought of

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