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The mystery of the lost red paint people / Bullfrog Films presents ; produced, directed, and edited by T.W. Timreck ; co-produced, written, illustrated by W.N. Goetzmann ; produced in association with Danmarks Radio, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and co-produced with : Les Productions Adlanut, Radio Quebec.
Van Pelt - Video Collection (ask at Circulation Desk) DVD 034 163
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- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Red Paint culture.
- Indians of North America--Maritime Provinces--Antiquities.
- Indians of North America.
- Maritime Provinces.
- Antiquities.
- Indians of North America--New England--Antiquities.
- New England.
- Maritime Provinces--Antiquities.
- New England--Antiquities.
- Indians of North America--Antiquities.
- Genre:
- Documentary television programs.
- Nonfiction television programs.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (59 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Oley, Pa. : Bullfrog Films, [200-?]
- System Details:
- DVD-R.
- digital
- optical
- video file
- DVD video
- Summary:
- Tells one of the most exciting detective stories in the history of American archeology and anthropology as scholars track down the few remaining clues left behind by a previously unknown and advanced prehistoric sea culture that inhabited the Atlantic Coast of North America 7,500 years ago.
- Advanced seafaring culture lived in New England 7000 years ago. These ancient Americans rivaled their European counterparts in navigational skills several millennia before the Vikings? (DVD-R)
- Participant:
- Narrator: Will Lyman.
- Credits:
- Camera, P. Stein [and others] ; animation, Jeff Schon & Steve Silverman ; editor, Anne Sandys & Joelle Schon.
- Notes:
- This recorded DVD-R may not be compatible with all DVD players or drives.
- Originally produced in 1987 by Timreck Productions.
- Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Nova.
- ISBN:
- 1594586500
- 9781594586507
- OCLC:
- 318650008
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