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William Mills shows the range of stone tools early humans created for different purposes
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William Mills shows how all the technologies interact and how early humans used their environment and their ingenuity in their everyday liv
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The Living in the Stone Age team create a piece of artwork on deerskin using natural pigments made from charcoal, chalk and ochre.
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Iain Morley talks about evidence of music making in the Stone Age and makes a bull roarer.
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Klint Janulis makes a fish trap using willow and flint tools
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Manse Ahmad uses King Alfred Cake and Horse hoof fungus, flint and Iron pyrites to raise a flame.
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Manse Ahmad demonstrates fire starting using friction and pressure
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Manse Ahmad talks about the importance of fire and talks about the how ingenious early humans were in creating fire, something that is so easy for us to do today.
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Klint Janulis and Iain Morley introduce the series of films
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William Mills demonstrates flint knapping; the process of creating flint tools
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Using stinging nettles to make strong string