

First Peoples
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シーズン1エピソード1 - Americas
2015年6月23日55分As early humans spread out across the world, their toughest challenge was colonizing the Americas because a huge ice sheet blocked the route. It has long been thought that the first Americans were Clovis people, who arrived 13,000 years ago. But an underwater discovery in Mexico suggests people arrived earlier — coming by boat, not on foot.PBSドキュメンタリーの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード2 - Africa
2015年6月23日55分200,000 years ago Homo sapiens appeared on the African landscape. While scientists have long imagined eastern Africa as a real-life Garden of Eden, the latest research suggests humans evolved in many places across the continent at the same time. Now, DNA reveals that our ancestors continued meeting, mating and hybridizing with other human type — creating ever greater diversity within us.PBSドキュメンタリーの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード3 - Asia
2015年6月30日55分Discover the ancient humans living across Asia when Homo sapiens arrived. Our ancestors mated with them and their genes found a home within our DNA. More than that, they’ve helped us face down extinction.PBSドキュメンタリーの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード4 - Australia
2015年6月30日55分When humans arrived in Australia, they were, for the first time, truly alone, surrounded by wildly different flora and fauna. How did they survive and populate a continent? There is a close cultural and genetic link between early Australians and modern-day Aborigines; here the ancient and modern story intersect as nowhere else.PBSドキュメンタリーの無料体験または購入シーズン1エピソード5 - Europe
2015年7月7日55分When Homo sapiens turned up in prehistoric Europe, they ran into the Neanderthals. The two types of human were similar enough – intellectually and culturally - to interbreed. But as more Homo sapiens moved into Europe and the population increased, there was an explosion of art and symbolic thought which overwhelmed the Neanderthals.PBSドキュメンタリーの無料体験または購入