First Footprints

2013
First Footprints

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EP1 Super Nomads: 50,000 to 30,000 Years Ago Jul 14, 2013

The story of how people arrived and thrived on our continent. With startling new archaeological discoveries revealing how the first Australians adapted, migrated, fought and created in dramatically changing environments.

EP2 The Great Drought: 30,000 to 15,000 Years Ago Jul 21, 2013

For thousands of years people lived with Australia's strange and ferocious mega fauna but all beasts went extinct during the last ice age. Temperatures were 6 degrees colder; it was dry and windy and lasted over 10,000 years.

EP3 The Great Flood: 18,000 to 5,000 Years Ago Jul 28, 2013

From eighteen thousand years ago, melting polar ice caps began drowning 25% of Greater Australia. And we meet Narrabeen Man, found under a bus stop on Sydney's Northern Beaches.

EP4 The Biggest Estate: 9,000 Years Ago to 1788 Aug 04, 2013

9,000 years ago people in Australia were learning to manipulate available plants and animals to increase food resources. They transformed an entire continent into a fully sustainable estate, until outsiders arrived.
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Released: 14 July 2013 Ended
Producted By: Contact Films
Country: Australia
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/firstfootprints/
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First Footprints explores the story of how people arrived and thrived on our continent. With startling new archaeological discoveries revealing how the first Australians adapted, migrated, fought and created in dramatically changing environments.

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Baron Bodissey I ran across this on one of the streaming services late in the evening when there was nothing else on and it looked sorta interesting. Boy, was I right.This is the story of the Dreamtime, the 50,000 years of Australian aboriginal culture. They are the descendants of the first great human explorers who left Africa 70,000 years ago and followed the coastlines of Asia Minor, India, and Southeast Asia, before island hopping to northwestern Australia, and eventually spreading throughout the continent. At the time they arrived in Australia, Europe was still ruled by the Neanderthals, and the migration to the Americas was still 35,000 years in the future. The documentary alternates between stories from aboriginal peoples and archeologists' discoveries, many recent, that support the aboriginal mythology. Far from being a primitive people with no culture, the ancient peoples of Australia had a rich and complex belief system, encyclopedic knowledge of their often extremely harsh environment, and time enough to leave millions of rock paintings and carvings throughout the continent. Viewed through the lens of deep time encompassed by the Dreamtime, some of the scenes are literally goosebump-raising and unexpectedly and powerfully emotional.