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. 🦣
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 - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
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. 🦣 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 - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:07:53
Introduction
Duration:02:19:29
Fact 1 - Dinosaurs lived on earth for 165 million years
Duration:02:37:00
Fact 2 - The first stone tools date back 2 6 million years
Duration:02:32:18
Fact 3 - Saber toothed tigers had 20 cm canines
Duration:02:31:41
Fact 4 - Early humans lived in caves for protection
Duration:02:22:42
Fact 5 - The oldest cave paintings show animals
Duration:02:19:05
Fact 6 - Homo habilis used simple stone tools
Duration:02:32:44
Fact 7 - Neanderthals had bigger brains than our own
Duration:02:27:09
Fact 8 - Stonehenge megaliths aligned with sunrise
Duration:02:39:37
Fact 9 - Fire was mastered by homo erectus 1 5 million years ago
Duration:02:30:33
Fact 10 - Dogs were the first domesticated animals
Duration:02:31:44
Fact 11 - Prehistoric clothing was made of sewn skins
Duration:02:23:35
Fact 12 - Prehistoric hunters were strategists
Duration:02:19:03
Fact 13 - Animal tooth necklaces were status symbols
Duration:02:35:29
Fact 14 - Neanderthals practiced funeral rites
Duration:02:32:57
Fact 15 - Climate change causes migration
Duration:02:21:53
Fact 16 - The first rafts made of reeds to cross the waters
Duration:02:30:44
Fact 17 - Aepyornis, the elephant bird, laid giant eggs
Duration:02:32:52
Fact 18 - The first human footprints discovered in africa
Duration:02:34:49
Fact 19 - Prehistoric man ate roots
Duration:02:29:07
Fact 20 - Woolly mammoths had 4 metre tusks
Duration:02:25:43
Fact 21 - Mammoth bone huts were prehistoric shelters
Duration:02:30:15
Fact 22 - Natural pigments for body paint
Duration:02:26:46
Fact 23 - Fossils form by rapid overlapping of remains
Duration:02:29:15
Fact 24 - Bone needles for sewing prehistoric clothes
Duration:02:27:33
Fact 25 - Woolly rhinos lived in glacial eurasia
Duration:02:29:30
Fact 26 - Early exchanges included shell beads
Duration:02:37:08
Fact 27 - Giant dinosaur footprint discovered in france
Duration:02:32:41
Fact 28 - Denisovans, different from neanderthals
Duration:02:32:07
Fact 29 - The caves show representations of animals and symbols
Duration:02:33:05
Fact 30 - Megalodons had teeth as big as their hands
Duration:02:28:43
Fact 31 - Bone harpoons for early human fishing
Duration:02:31:15
Fact 32 - Bone flutes prove the existence of prehistoric music
Duration:02:27:17
Fact 33 - Humans cooked food in heated pits
Duration:02:24:17
Fact 34 - Europe's oldest human footprints
Duration:02:34:00
Fact 35 - Stone scrapers used to prepare animal skins
Duration:02:20:32
Fact 36 - Early farmers grew wheat in the fertile crescent
Duration:02:26:20
Fact 37 - The giant statues of easter island
Duration:02:48:23
Fact 38 - Prehistoric round houses discovered at çatalhöyük
Duration:02:31:54
Fact 39 - Humans reached australia by crossing seas
Duration:02:32:36
Fact 40 - Solar eclipses feared by prehistoric peoples
Duration:02:25:01
Fact 41 - The oldest rock engravings found in spain
Duration:02:30:41
Fact 42 - Lucy, australopithecine skeleton, discovered in ethiopia
Duration:02:37:16
Fact 43 - Natural adhesives made from tree resin
Duration:02:26:43
Fact 44 - Aurochs, ancestors of cattle, hunted for meat
Duration:02:26:46
Fact 45 - Pits used as animal traps
Duration:02:26:14
Fact 46 - Prehistoric giant sloths were 6 meters long
Duration:02:25:01
Fact 47 - Mass extinctions have changed ecosystems
Duration:02:29:07
Fact 48 - Obsidian arrows were sharp weapons
Duration:02:19:37
Fact 49 - Nabta playa observatories used to track stars
Duration:02:22:32
Fact 50 - The oldest pottery discovered dates back 20,000 years
Duration:02:27:51
Fact 51 - Prehistoric big cats like cave lions
Duration:02:27:09
Fact 52 - Aurochs disappeared 400 years ago because of hunting
Duration:02:31:52
Fact 53 - The origin of america's first humans
Duration:02:26:48
Fact 54 - The first shell necklaces
Duration:02:10:36
Fact 55 - Cave bears weighed up to a ton
Duration:02:15:10
Fact 56 - Prehistoric humans used red ochre for painting
Duration:02:19:55
Fact 57 - Neanderthal tools included bifaces and spears
Duration:02:23:27
Fact 58 - Lunar engravings show an understanding of cycles
Duration:02:15:18
Fact 59 - Prehistoric humans cooked by burying food in the ground
Duration:02:26:25
Fact 60 - Wooden canoes used to navigate rivers
Duration:02:27:41
Fact 61 - Dwarf mammoths lived on wrangel island
Duration:02:31:12
Fact 62 - Negative handprints
Duration:02:07:46
Fact 63 - Medical care included fracture reduction
Duration:02:11:38
Fact 64 - Stone lamps burned animal fat
Duration:02:18:52
Fact 65 - The first domesticated dogs helped in the hunt
Duration:02:20:06
Fact 66 - Flint tools were sharp for cutting leather
Duration:02:15:31
Fact 67 - Bone needles used to make clothes
Duration:02:19:55
Fact 68 - Plant poisons used for hunting
Duration:02:29:12
Fact 69 - Fossilized footprints in crete
Duration:02:15:21
Fact 70 - Humans climbed cliffs to collect eggs
Duration:02:11:30
Fact 71 - Neanderthals had big eyes to see in the dark
Duration:02:05:19
Fact 72 - The first stone axes for felling trees
Duration:02:29:54
Fact 73 - Fishing nets made from vegetable fibers
Duration:02:24:19
Fact 74 - The venus of willendorf, a prehistoric female sculpture
Duration:02:41:16
Fact 75 - Ireland's giant deer had 3 metre antlers
Duration:02:29:46
Fact 76 - Woven baskets for transporting seeds
Duration:02:26:27
Fact 77 - Friction techniques used to start fires
Duration:02:33:54
Fact 78 - Neanderthals and homo sapiens were cousins
Duration:02:41:22
Fact 79 - Bows and arrows for long distance hunting
Duration:02:26:53
Fact 80 - Prehistoric horses were smaller and stockier
Duration:02:14:13
Fact 81 - Fishing traps included weirs and creels
Duration:02:20:55
Fact 82 - Medicinal plants to heal aches and wounds
Duration:02:22:48
Fact 83 - Prehistoric families lived in groups to survive
Duration:02:20:40
Fact 84 - Ötzi's prehistoric tattoos found
Duration:02:19:32
Fact 85 - Pebble mosaics, the first attempts at decorative art
Duration:02:41:32
Fact 86 - Taut hide drums used to produce sound
Duration:02:15:21
Fact 87 - Prehistoric humans domesticated reindeer
Duration:02:24:22
Fact 88 - The first bone hooks for river fishing
Duration:02:00:00
Fact 89 - Neanderthals decorated their bodies with feathers
Duration:02:13:59
Fact 90 - Giant dinosaur footprints in the sahara
Duration:02:22:48
Fact 91 - Wooden bridges built to cross rivers
Duration:02:07:56
Fact 92 - Burials show early beliefs
Duration:02:05:40
Fact 93 - Prehistoric drums made of skins and wood
Duration:02:19:11
Fact 94 - Humans used to climb trees to avoid predators
Duration:02:22:16
Fact 95 - Rock shelters offer protection from the elements
Duration:02:28:15
Fact 96 - The fossilized footprints of giant birds
Duration:02:13:54
Fact 97 - Stones transported over long distances
Duration:02:29:59
Fact 98 - Neanderthal tools specialized for each task
Duration:02:36:08
Fact 99 - Mammoths have long survived on islands
Duration:02:13:07
Fact 100 - Hunters followed animal migrations
Duration:02:13:31
Ending Credits
Duration:02:05:58