Civilisations (2018)

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  • BBC Two
  • Documentary History Mini-series

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Introducing the 40,000-year-old 'Lion Man'
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For our prehistoric ancestors, finding food and shelter would have been top priorities. So why spend hundreds of hours carving this figure?
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The first fight scene in European art
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Simon Schama introduces us to Pylos Combat Agate - one of the finest works of prehistoric Greek art ever discovered.
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Welcome to Petra – 'A little bit of heaven on earth'
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Simon Schama travels to Petra, which he describes as 'one of the most spectacular civilisations in all of human history'.
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The birth of beauty?
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This mammoth ivory carving is one of the earliest known representations of the human face.
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Civilisations: The Inside Story
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Mary Beard and Simon Schama reveal the inside story of writing and presenting the BBC Two series Civilisations. Three years in the making and filmed in 31 countries across six .. show full overview
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What a bruised boxer tells us about ancient art
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Mary Beard argues that a 2,000 year-old sculpture of a brutalised boxer represents an attack on the body culture of the ancient Greeks.
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How should we define civilisation?
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Harvard's Maya Jasanoff explains how European colonialists moved from 'smugness' to 'humility' as they started to redefine civilisation.
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Civilisations on Your Doorstep
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From Roman marbles and Egyptian mummies to Renaissance masterpieces and African sculptures, in this special accompanying programme to Civilisations, Mary Beard goes in search of .. show full overview

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