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[BBC系列]:不可思议的人类旅程The Incredible Human Journey-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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历史,旅行纪录片由爱丽丝·罗伯茨(Alice Roberts)主持,由英国广播公司(BBC)在2009年出版-英语旁白History, Travel Documentary hosted by Alice Roberts and published by BBC in 2009- English narration
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我们是怎么来到这里的?根据最新科学研究的线索,爱丽丝·罗伯茨(Alice Roberts)博士重新追溯了我们祖先所经历的最伟大的旅程。几千年前,我们的一小群人(Homo sapiens)越过非洲进入了未知世界。他们的后代面临着烘烤沙漠,汗水浸润的丛林和冰冻的荒野,并冒着广阔空旷海洋上的一切冒险。在60,000年内,他们在整个世界上进行了殖民……他们是如何做到的?为什么我们以及他们的后代看上去如此不同?我们拥有什么意味着我们是唯一可以生存的人类?爱丽丝·罗伯茨博士(Alice Roberts)利用遗传学,化石,考古学和气候学的证据,揭示了我们祖先在全球范围内走过的五条史诗路线,以及他们在此过程中遇到的障碍和残酷挑战。它揭示了我们的家谱是如何生长和散布到世界各地的,从而产生了我们在当今人类物种中看到的所有品种。但是尽管有这么多多样性,爱丽丝还是揭示了我们所有人之间的紧密联系。??非洲以外???Esp。1.离开非洲。爱丽丝前往非洲寻找第一民族的出生地。它们数量极少,非常脆弱,以至于今天它们可能被视为濒临灭绝的物种。那么到底是什么让他们生存呢?喀拉哈里邦的丛林人有一些答案-人体的独特设计使其成为高效的猎人,而丛林人古老的点击语言则表明了他们有组织和计划的早期能力。人类在这里生存了下来,但非洲在所有意图和宗旨上密封的大陆。那么人类是如何以及通过什么途径从非洲制造出来的呢?令人惊讶的遗传证据表明,当今生活的每个非非洲人都只有一个成功的小集团,他们一次穿越非洲大陆,这一事件可能发生在7万年前。但是他们是怎么做到的呢?爱丽丝在遥远的阿拉伯沙漠寻找线索。[编辑]??亚洲???ESP。2.亚洲。在该计划中,旅程继续前往世界上土地面积最大的亚洲,以探索早期的狩猎采集者如何设法在地球上最荒凉的地方之一-北西伯利亚的北极地区生存。爱丽丝遇到了游牧的埃文基人(Evenki),他们的生活由野外驯养的驯鹿决定,并且发现这个非常古老的民族的生存技术已经传承了几代人。爱丽丝还探讨了在人类迁徙过程中可能产生的具有中国人身体特征的事物,并考虑了关于中国人进化的一个有争议的主张:中国人与其他民族的非洲血统不同。[编辑]???欧洲???Esp。3.欧洲。当我们的物种首次到达欧洲时,冰河时代的高峰临近了,该大陆已经在与一个对手爬行:更强壮,在寒冷的家中,甚至比我们更聪明。那么,欧洲先驱们如何在尼安德特人生存之后,又在他们横渡整个大陆时经历了深深的冻结?爱丽丝·罗伯茨(Alice Roberts)重建了“第一个欧洲人”的头颅,与我们的一位祖先面对面。她发现面对尼安德特人的竞争,艺术对生存至关重要。以及什么改变了这些欧元的肤色How did we get here? Following a trail of clues from the latest scientific research, Dr Alice Roberts re-traces the greatest ever journey taken by our ancestors. Thousands of years ago one small group of our species, Homo sapiens, crossed out of Africa and into the unknown. Their descendants faced baking deserts, sweat-soaked jungles and frozen wildernesses and risked everything on the vast empty ocean. Within 60,000 years they colonised the whole world... How did they do it? Why do we, their descendants all look so different? And what did we have that meant we were the only human species to survive? Using the evidence from genetics, fossils, archaeology and climatology, Dr Alice Roberts uncovers five epic routes our ancestors took across the globe and the obstacles and brutal challenges they encountered along the way. It reveals how our family tree grew and spread out across the world, producing all the variety we see in the human species today – but despite all that diversity, Alice reveals how astonishingly closely related we all are.[edit] Out of Africa Esp. 1.Out of Africa .Alice travels to Africa in search of the birthplace of the first people. They were so few in number and so vulnerable that today they would probably be considered an endangered species. So what allowed them to survive at all? The Bushmen of the Kalahari have some answers - the unique design of the human body made them efficient hunters and the ancient click language of the Bushmen points to an early ability to organise and plan.Humans survived there, but Africa was to all intents and purposes a sealed continent. So how and by what route did humans make it out of Africa? Astonishing genetic evidence reveals that everyone alive today who is not African descends from just one successful, tiny group which left the continent in a single crossing, an event that may have happened around 70 thousand years ago. But how did they do it? Alice goes searching for clues in the remote Arabian Desert.[edit] Asia Esp. 2. Asia. In this programme, the journey continues into Asia, the world's greatest land mass, in a quest to discover how early hunter-gatherers managed to survive in one of the most inhospitable places on earth - the Arctic region of Northern Siberia. Alice meets the nomadic Evenki people, whose lives are dictated by reindeer, both wild and domesticated, and discovers that the survival techniques of this very ancient people have been passed down through generations. Alice also explores what may have occurred during human migration to produce Chinese physical characteristics, and considers a controversial claim about Chinese evolution: that the Chinese do not share the same African ancestry as other peoples.[edit] Europe Esp. 3. Europe. When our species first arrived in Europe, the peak of the Ice Age was approaching and the continent was already crawling with a rival: stronger, at home in the cold and even (contrary to their popular image) brainier than us. So how did the European pioneers survive first the Neanderthals and then the deep freeze as they pushed across the continent?Alice Roberts reconstructs the head of the 'first European' to come face to face with one of our ancestors; she discovers how art became crucial for survival in the face of Neanderthal competition; and what happened to change the skin colour of these European pioneers from black to white.Finally, spectacular new finds on the edge of Europe suggest that the first known temples may have been a spark for a huge revolution in our ancestors' way of life - agriculture.[edit] Australia Esp. 4. Australia. Alice looks at our ancestors' seemingly impossible journey to Australia. Miraculously preserved footprints and very old human fossils buried in the outback suggest a mystery: that humans reached Australia almost before anywhere else. How could they have travelled so far from Africa, crossing the open sea on the way, and do it thousands of years before they made it to Europe?The evidence trail is faint and difficult to pick up, but Alice takes on the challenge. In India, new discoveries among the debris of a super volcano hint that our species started the journey much earlier than previously thought, while in Malaysia, genetics points to an ancient trail still detectable in the DNA of tribes today.Alice travels deep into the Asian rainforests in search of the first cavemen of Borneo and tests out a Stone Age raft to see whether sea travel would have been possible thousands of years ago, before coming to a powerful conclusion.[edit] The Americas Esp.5. The AmericasAlice tries to find out how Stone Age people reached North and South America for the first time. She finds out about an ancient corridor through the Canadian ice sheet that might have allowed the first humans through. Old finds in Chile though point to a whole different route for the first humans making it there.
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视频编码: XviD
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Video 分辨率: 704 x 400
音频编码: (Dolby AC3)
音频比特率: 192 KB/s
分集时长: 59 mins
帧速率: 25 帧速率
分集数: 5
体积: 744 MB
发布人: artistharry
Subtitles: English
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Video Codec: XviD
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Video Aspect Ratio: 1: 76
Video Resolution: 704 x 400
Audio Codec: (Dolby AC3)
Audio BitRate: 192 KB/s
RunTime: 59 mins
Framerate: 25 FPS
Number Of Parts: 5
Part Size: 744 MB
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Subtitles: English
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