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Episode

Horizon: The Day We Learned To Think

Horizon20032003-02-20

Overview

Understanding of humans' earliest past often comes from studying fossils. They tell us much of what we know about the people who lived before us. There is one thing fossils cannot tell us; at what point did we stop living day-to-day and start to think symbolically, to represent ideas about our environment and how we could change it? At a dig in South Africa the discovery of a small piece of ochre pigment, 70,000 years old, has raised some very interesting questions. Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) emerged in Africa roughly 100,000 years ago. We know from fossil evidence that Homo sapiens replaced other hominids around them and moved out of Africa into Asia and the Middle East, reaching Europe 40,000 years ago. Prof Richard Klein believes art is a landmark in human evolution. Unquestionable art that's widespread and common suggests you're dealing with people just like us. No other animals, after all, are able to define a painting as anything other than a collection of colours and shapes. This ability is unique to humans.

Details

Series
Horizon
Season
Season 40
Episode
Episode 6
Air date
2003-02-20
Runtime
60 min

Episode context

The Day We Learned To Think is Episode 6 in 2003 of Horizon. It aired on 2003-02-20. The runtime is 60 min.

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