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Sur nos traces le primier villageoise réalise per regie Agnès Molia & Raphaël Licandro, presenter Nadia Cleitman
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- French
- German
- Subjects (All):
- France--Social life and customs--Neolithic period.
- France.
- Domestication--History--Neolithic period.
- Domestication.
- Agriculture, Prehistoric--France--Neolithic period.
- Agriculture, Prehistoric.
- Excavations (Archaeology)--France.
- Excavations (Archaeology).
- Genre:
- Nonfiction films
- Short films
- Documentary films
- documentary film.
- Documentary films.
- Short films.
- Nonfiction films.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (26 min., 14 sec.)) sound, color
- Other Title:
- Primier villageoise
- Spur der steine der erste dorfbewohner
- Erste dorfbewohner
- Heritage Broadcasting Service has title Humanity's footsteps Season 2, episode 2 The first villagers
- The first villagers
- Place of Publication:
- [Paris, France] ARTE France [2025]
- Language Note:
- In French and German with English subtitles
- System Details:
- digital
- video file
- Summary:
- "Around 11,000 years ago, in the Near East, humans began to build the first “hard” houses, and, next, they invented domestication—agriculture and livestock selection and breeding. After having often lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers, settling only temporarily in transitory camps, humans came to be farmers and villagers in this epoch—sedentary peoples. Through a slow movement of colonization, this social phenomenon, that archaeologists call the “Neolithic Revolution,” reached western Europe at around 5500 BC. What did the first houses and villages in the European territories of these colonizations look like?"- From Heritage Broadcasting Service.
- Credits:
- Presenter, Nadia Cleitman ; producer, Christie Molia ; music Geoffrey Quellien ; screenwriter, Edmée Millot
- Notes:
- Online resource; title from resource description page (viewed September 11, 2025)
- OCLC:
- 1535799494
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