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[BBC系列]:迷失过去的攻略Raiders of the Lost Past-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由Janina Ramirez主持的艺术纪录片,由BBC在2019年发行-英语旁白Arts Documentary hosted by Janina Ramirez, published by BBC in 2019- English narration
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1939年夏天,探险和考古学的黄金时代宣告结束。过去的冒险时代开始探索地球最偏远的角落,以期为我们被遗忘的过去揭开线索。在那个和平的最后一个夏天,世界处于战争的绝境,这场战争威胁着终结文明本身,我们发现了三大非凡宝藏,它们将从根本上改变我们对人类文化起源和多样性的理解,从而使我们更接近祖先的世界。这位英国女士在后花园里发现了萨顿·胡阿霍德(Sutton Hoo Hoard),而德国考古学家则希望利用他对“狮子人”的发现,进一步推动第三帝国的目标,并带到迷人的夫妻探险队中在墨西哥丛林中寻找奥尔梅克岬(Olmec Heads)。这些发现中的每一个远不止是宝藏?他们告诉我们我们今天生活的社会是如何诞生的。[编辑]??Sutton Hoo Hoard庭院珍妮娜·拉米雷斯(Janina Ramirez)在Sutton Hoo Hoard庭院的萨福克(Suffolk)花园中探索惊喜发现。令人难以置信的盎格鲁-撒克逊人的墓葬,可追溯到公元7世纪初,是一个极其富有的战士国王的最后安息之地。现在最著名的是华丽的铁质头盔。现在被称为英国的图坦卡蒙(Tutankhamun)的宝库改变了我们对黑暗时代的理解,揭示了7世纪的英国并不是我们想象的原始地方,而是一个精湛工艺,世界广泛的国际联系的世界,大厅,闪闪发光的宝藏和强大的战士。发现吸引了一个处于战争边缘的国家的想象力,而不仅仅是令人难以置信的宝藏,??狮子人狮子人将妮娜带入了纳粹德国的黑心深处,1939年8月下旬在一个偏僻的洞穴中,考古学家罗伯特·韦策尔(Robert Wetzel)碰到了已有40,000年历史的艺术品,现在被称为狮子人。第二次世界大战爆发后,挖掘工作停止了,在考古学的一大奥秘中,韦策尔再也没有提到他的令人难以置信的发现。正如詹妮娜所发现的,《狮子人》代表了人类故事的一场革命。《半人半动物》是人类想象力创造的第一部艺术品,揭示了人类艺术,宗教和文化的起源,但实际上,贾妮娜(Janina)知道这几乎是狮子人发现的奇迹。根本不是因为它不是作为单个艺术品从洞穴中拉出来的,而是作为八十年代在众多偶然发现中发现的数百个象牙碎片的。The summer of 1939 saw a golden age of exploration and archaeology coming to an end. It had been an era of adventurers setting out to explore the remotest corners of the globe, hoping to unlock clues to our forgotten past.During that last summer of peace, when the world stood on the precipice of a war that threatened to end civilisation itself, three extraordinary treasures were discovered that would radically change our understanding of the origins and diversity of human culture, bringing us closer to the worlds of our ancestors.Dr Janina Ramirez goes on the trail of these remarkable pre-war explorer archaeologists, from the English lady who discovered the Sutton Hoo Hoard in her back garden and the German archaeologist who hoped to use his discovery of the Lion Man to further the goals of the Third Reich to the glamorous husband-and-wife team of explorers who headed deep into the Mexican jungle in search of the Olmec Heads.Each of these discoveries is far more than treasure – they tell us how the societies we live in today were born.[edit] The Sutton Hoo Hoard Janina Ramirez explores the surprise discovery in a Suffolk garden of the Sutton Hoo Hoard – an incredible Anglo-Saxon ship-burial dating from the early 7th century AD and the final resting place of a supremely wealthy warrior-king.The ship's ruined burial chamber was packed with treasures: Byzantine silverware, sumptuous gold jewellery, a lavish feasting set and, most famously, an ornate iron helmet.Now known as Britain's Tutankhamun, the hoard transformed our understanding of the Dark Ages, revealing that 7th-century Britain was not the primitive place we had imagined, but a world of exquisite craftsmanship, extensive international connections, great halls, glittering treasures and formidable warriors.The find captured the imagination of a nation on the brink of war, not just as incredible treasure, but as a symbol of pride and identity, and a representation of the Anglo-Saxon culture Britain was about to fight for.Yet, as Janina discovers, the story of the hoard's survival and discovery is something of a miracle.[edit] The Lion Man The Lion Man takes Nina deep into the dark heart of Nazi Germany, where in a remote cave in late August 1939, archaeologist Robert Wetzel came across the 40,000-year-old artwork now known as the Lion Man.Just a week later, WWII broke out, the excavation came to halt and, in one of the great mysteries of archaeology, Wetzel never mentioned his incredible find again.As Janina discovers, the Lion Man represents a revolution in the human story. Half-man and half-animal, it is the first artwork created from the human imagination, revealing the very origins of human art, religion and culture.But, in fact, Janina learns that it is almost a miracle the Lion Man came to light at all, because it was not pulled out of the cave as a single artwork but as hundreds of tiny ivory shards, found in numerous chance discoveries across eight decades.This incredible tale of exploration takes Janina from caves in southern Germany to Arctic Norway, as she finds out how the Lion Man gave us our first understanding of the birth of civilisation.She also explores how the artwork gives us a disturbing insight into one of the most troubled periods in our recent history, asking how a pioneering archaeologist like Robert Wetzel could also believe that an ice-age artwork like the Lion Man could support the ideology of Nazi Germany.[edit] The Olmec Heads Janina Ramirez travels to Mexico, where, just before the outbreak of WWII, American husband-and-wife explorer team Matthew and Marion Stirling were lured into the jungle by the legend of a colossal stone head. They found the head – and a lot more than they bargained for – because it turned out to be the first clue in a trail that led to the discovery of a lost civilisation, now known as the Olmecs.As Janina follows their footsteps through the jungle, she discovers that the go-getting Stirlings embodied the adventurous determination of pre-war archaeological explorers. Breaking new ground, the Stirlings realised that it was the Olmecs – not the much-later Mayans or the Aztecs – who built the very first pyramids, palaces and planned cities for which Central America is now so famous.Janina's journey takes her to some of the most stunning ancient sites in Mexico, as she pieces together the evidence that led the Stirlings to the controversial conclusion that the Olmecs flourished there 3,500 thousand years ago, the same period as ancient Egypt. It is extraordinary to think, before their finds, that we not only had no idea the Olmecs even existed, but no idea any civilisation this ancient existed in Central America. The Stirlings' work was so important that, very unusually, their expeditions and excavations continued during the war, shot in glorious technicolor by National Geographic. This fantastic archive features throughout the film, intercut with Janina's modern journey.
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比特率: CRF 21 (~3807Kbps)
Video 分辨率: 1920x1080
Video 画面比例: 16:9
帧速率: 25 帧速率
音频编码: AAC-LC
音频比特率: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)
Audio 声道数: 2
时长: 59 mins
分集数: 3
体积: 1.62 GB (average)
来源: HDTV
编码: JungleBoy【Technical Specs】——
Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
Video Bitrate: CRF 21 (~3807Kbps)
Video Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 FPS
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: Q=0.45 VBR 48KHz (~128Kbps)
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 59 mins
Number of Parts: 3
Part Size: 1.62 GB (average)
Source: HDTV
Encoded by: JungleBoy
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