How did early hunter-gatherers manage to survive in some of the most inhospitable places on Earth, and could pieces of one of the world’s oldest pots hold a clue?
Prof Alice Roberts journeys to Asia, the world’s greatest land mass, and attempts to replicate ancient survival techniques that appear to have been passed down through many generations. With little precedent and only the most primitive resources available, our ancestors’ innovation and experimentation was vital for their success.
This clip is from Incredible Human Journey (2009).
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