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This week Neil takes us to the roots of the most profound, self-inflicted, social upheaval our species has ever known.
Travelling to the west coast of Ireland, Neil tells the story of how our view of the world, and our place in it changed forever - the introduction of farming and the daily grind around 10,000 years ago has had social and psychological consequences we are still coming to terms with today.
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This week Neil brings us face to face with the violent, bloody birth of the British Isles.
In this episode Neil takes us to Angus, in Scotland to see the breath-taking beauty of the Montrose Basin and evidence of the biggest natural disaster the world has seen in the last 8000 years.
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In this episode, Neil’s journey across the British Isles brings us face to face with a dead body and a case of mistaken identity.
In Goat’s Hole Cave, on the Gower Peninsula, Neil uncovers tantalising clues and profound emotions surrounding a grave that is 34,000-year-old - the grave where the remains of the oldest modern human ever found in the British Isles was discovered.
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