15000 years ago, the Cro-Magnons had evolved to become the sole residents of Europe. They had all the abilities of modern humans: the power of speech, reasoning skills, and a belief in the afterlife. But it was still a struggle to survive in a land where large dangerous carnivores competed for living space. 1 of 4: www.youtube.com 2 of 4: www.youtube.com 3 of 4: www.youtube.com 4 of 4: www.youtube.com Episode One: Hunt or Be Hunted Playlist: www.youtube.com Episode Two: Mastering the Beast Playlist: www.youtube.com As the humans spread out across the world, they made their way over an ancient land bridge connecting Asia and the Americas: Beringia. Life in the tundra was treacherous, and three stranded women had to use their ingenuity, skill, and sheer guts to survive among the Woolly Mammoths on which they depended for survival. Moving to North America, the so-called Paleo-Indians developed even more sophisticated weapons and their ability to communicate. They flourished among the waning megafauna like the Giant Ground Sloth. Hunting reached its climax on the Great Plains of North America when two small bands of Paleo-Indians came together for a ritual buffalo hunt, driving hundreds of buffalo off a cliff in a massive slaughter. Early human's ability to adapt is what pushed them to the four corners of the earth and beyond, Before We Ruled The Earth. . Globe Discover Migration Journey Colonize Earth World Bone Fragments DNA Evidence Fossils Archaeology Ancestors ...
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"Al Hilal" [1958] is an Indian Hindi film directed by Ram Kumar. Starring Mahipal, Shakeela, Hiralal, Sheikh, Indra, Ram Kumar and Indira. Music is by Bulo C Rani. Lyrics by Shevan Rizvi.................... Qawwali (Urdu/Persian/Pashto/Sindhi: قوٌالی; Punjabi/Saraiki: ਕ਼ੱਵਾਲੀ, قوٌالی; Brajbhasha/Hindi: क़व्वाली; Bangla: কাওয়ালী) is a form of Sufi devotional music popular in South Asia, particularly in areas with a historically strong Muslim presence, such as Pakistan, especially Punjab and Sindh, and parts of North India. The style is rare, though not entirely absent, in North and West Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Kashmir. It is a musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years. Originally performed mainly at Sufi shrines or dargahs throughout South Asia, it has also gained mainstream popularity. Qawwali music received international exposure through the work of the late Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, largely due to several releases on the Real World label, followed by live appearances at WOMAD festivals. Other famous Qawwali singers include Pakistan's Sabri Brothers and Aziz Mian. The roots of Qawwali can be traced back to 8th century Persia (today's Iran and Afghanistan). During the first major migration from Persia, in the 11th century, the musical tradition of Sema migrated to South Asia, Turkey and Uzbekistan. Amir Khusro Dehelvi of the Chisti order of Sufis is credited with fusing the Persian and Indian musical traditions to ...
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