| Long before the ruthless Roman Empire
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| | rivers in France and include the wide
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| walked the shores of what is now known as
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| | distribution of the famous Venus
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| Great Britain, an ancient form of wisdom
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| | Figurines and carefully crafted beads
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| existed amongst the people who populated
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| | made from mammoth tusk throughout the
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| those ancient forests and mountains and
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| | whole of Europe.They lived well hunting
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| its echo is still felt today.180,000
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| | the migrating herds as they travelled
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| years before the present, the planet was
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| | toward the summer grazing and breeding
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| at the end of the last interglacial
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| | areas in the north and laid in wait for
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| period and traces of our ancient
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| | them as they crossed shallow places in
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| seafaring ancestors can be found today in
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| | rivers and swum the short distances from
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| caves along the coast of South Africa
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| | bank to bank.The evidence of the use of
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| using red ochre and selecting specialist
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| | caves in Britain in the summer months as
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| stone to make spears and other hand tools
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| | part of their annual hunt can be found at
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| from small quarries along the
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| | such places as Creswell Crags in the
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| coastlines.The use of these caves
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| | middle of Britain where a drawing of an
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| disappeared after 70,000 BP showing no
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| | Ibex which is indigenous to the French
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| further signs of occupation until around
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| | Pyrenees has been found thus proving the
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| 12500 BP.The reason for this was the
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| | annual hunter gatherer migration and the
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| forming of ice on the cooling poles as
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| | lack of the English Channel to block the
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| the new Ice Age drew the water from the
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| | herds.The sailing craft of this ancient
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| oceans, globally lowering sea levels and
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| | sea going people only drew around 18
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| leaving the caves stranded and out of
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| | inches and so could easily hide in ambush
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| reach.It is now known that Homo sapiens
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| | amongst the tall reeds at the shallow
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| spread along the coastlines of the world
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| | inlets and river mouths.Some of the
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| and populated nearly every continent.What
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| | descendants of these vessels were
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| is not considered by modern science is
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| | reported by Julius Caesar in 64 BC and
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| how they crossed the great rivers and
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| | were estimated to be as long as 60 feet
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| jumped from island to island or even the
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| | and were so swift under sail that they
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| oceans that separated the great
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| | appeared to fly like birds over the
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| landmasses.There were other forms of men
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| | waters of the Atlantic Ocean.The system
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| in those times, some of a much more
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| | of construction using a light wooden
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| robust kind such as Neanderthal.Homo
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| | frame and stretched animal hides can
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| sapiens were less robust and more
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| | still be found on the west coast of
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| susceptible to injury from the mighty
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| | Ireland in the form of the Currach or
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| creatures that roamed the land beside the
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| | Curragh which is still built and used to
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| shores.
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| | catch salmon and is extremely seaworthy
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| But our ancestors had a secret weapon
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| | and stable on ocean swells as was proved
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| that allowed them to survive the terrible
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| | by Tim Severin in his Atlantic crossing
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| cataclysms that struck the planet ending
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| | to prove the possibility of Voyage of St
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| the last ice age and that was their
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| | Brendan the Navigator to the Americas.It
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| ability to sail lightweight sea going
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| | was the buoyancy of these craft that
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| craft made from animal skins.They were
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| | probably saved Homo sapiens when all the
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| shamanic and animistic in the same way as
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| | mammoths, Giant Elk, Sabre toothed tigers
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| our more modern indigenous cousins the
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| | and Neanderthal man met their end in the
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| Amerindians who held this way of thinking
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| | sudden melting of the ice sheets 12500
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| until only a few hundred years ago when
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| | years ago.It is only now, with the advent
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| it was almost wiped out under the
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| | of modern documentaries that the public
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| onslaught of the colonisers from the
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| | begins to glimpse the awesome forces
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| west.Before Christianity these ancient
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| | unleashed by tsunamis and flooding.Great
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| tribes held a deep reverence for the
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| | ice cliffs, as much as 1 mile high, broke
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| planet and its inhabitants.What had
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| | sending tidal waves southward across the
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| brought them to this world view was their
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| | oceans at speeds in excess of 400 miles
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| ancient background as nomadic mariners as
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| | per hour and as they reached the coasts
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| they followed coastlines and crossed
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| | they attained heights of 60 feet or more
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| estuaries in search of the seasonal
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| | utterly destroying all life as the roared
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| bounties of nature's providence.Their
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| | across the plains and estuaries of the
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| affinity with caves such as Lascaux as
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| | Ice Age world raising sea levels by 300
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| long ago as 36,000 BP is well documented
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| | feet world wide and destroying any
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| revealing their annual meeting places up
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| | evidence of the works of Ice Age Man.
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