BBC caveman programme

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They did make some huge assumptions, but I found I didn't mind. Surely the makers had to assume things to make a programme like this and I felt it was worth putting up with those to be invited to think about the interaction between sapiens and erectus.

I thought it did well in offering up some of the possible ways in which they thought, interacted and dealt with problems.

In fact I thought the portrayal or erectus was possibly more plausible than sapiens.
 
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There is evidence of cannibalism amongst sapiens too. We shouldn't judge them or erectus on this as we know nothing of the circumstances or context.
 

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Just watched it on iplayer - I thought it very interesting!
I am looking forward to future episodes - although I do not like the jerky cuts between acting and talking head sections...
 

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I'll take bets on who will be the first member to want to make an Ostrich egg water carrier. I've got an empty shell from Rhodesia.
 

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Did one ages ago :D - it has since been dismantled - though the egg is still on the dresser as an ornament/souvenier of a failed ostrich farm near us here...
 

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I thought it was really good.

Didnt mention how tall they were, though. Thats a big difference.

Quite right about the language, didnt have fancy brains...Nor were the parts of the brain used for lung control very developed. (think about it)

fee fo fie fum....
 

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