Swanscombe woman
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The remains of a skull reveals an early Neanderthal ancestor that lived in Britain. It is now thought that Swanscombe woman lived probably 400,000 years ago. She was a very early member of the Neanderthal lineage. This programme was first shown in 1997.
Available since Mon 29 Nov 2010
Credits
- Presenter
- Anna Grayson
- Camera Operator
- Geoffrey Lee
- Camera Operator
- John Oaten
- Camera Operator
- Rick Price
- Camera Operator
- Martin Singleton
- Camera Operator
- Chris Sugden-Smith
- Camera Operator
- Mark Yates
- Writer
- Roger Jones
- Writer
- Anna Grayson
- Producer
- Roger Jones
This clip is from
Natural World 1996-1997, Postcards from the Past
The British Isles has made a pole to pole journey taking three billion years to complete.
First broadcast: 16 Mar 1997
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