The prehistoric origins of the Silk Road – BBC REEL

The prehistoric origins of the Silk Road – BBC REEL

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Jezoleum
Jezoleum - 17.07.2023 00:54

The Silk Road began with Borat😂

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 20:02

Banana wafting


No video

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 20:01

What is baking
Banana

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 20:01

No sugar and butter and bread is best

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 20:01

Price tags in baking

Betty Crocker is best

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:58

Contact municipal county

Juvenile or under 21 age

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:57

Easy

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:57

Head of household

Varies year to year

Always make

Missing

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:56

Via email labs

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:56

Baking and ballot

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:56

Religion and science lab too

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Troy Andersen
Troy Andersen - 22.06.2023 19:55

Lab 1 baking directions

Out your pig lab

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Mikeztarp
Mikeztarp - 14.06.2023 11:54

BBC, these fragmented...



bits of narration on screen...



are very frustrating...



to read, so you...



should add voiceover.

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caveman caveman
caveman caveman - 26.03.2023 11:32

Marco Polo was a recent traveler and an interesting item he noted has huge implications.
May I share? The entire length of the silk road had road houses every ten gets this ten miles. Stocked and open for business 24 7. Not very hard to believe in my humble opinion

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saya alipova
saya alipova - 06.03.2023 17:28

Fantastic job 👍🏻

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winterlighthome
winterlighthome - 09.02.2023 06:51

This is wonderful advancement in learning and exploration to watch a report on after reading Alice Roberts's 2009 book The Incredible Human Journey.

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Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson - 29.01.2023 15:52

I have a love hate relationship with your channel. While i enjoy your content i often have a hard time reading the subtitles when you interview people who speak a foreign language. It would be helpful to have a voice over, vs just subtitles, for us senior citizens who have a hard time getting our old eyes to read the tiny subtitles 🙂. Just a thought.

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MTN17
MTN17 - 28.01.2023 05:26

This can definitely be a feature length film! Including the DNA trail, the artifact history and what it’s become. It’s the cradle of all the great migrations!

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wu wei
wu wei - 22.01.2023 06:06

Koreans believe that the starting point of the Silk Road is in Korea. These shameless people are really disgusting.

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Yaron Gita
Yaron Gita - 21.01.2023 23:46

Pseudo science. Plain and simple.

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KootFloris
KootFloris - 20.01.2023 18:00

Also search in river valleys, where people would camp, rest and get robbed, leaving stuff behind and or nearby caves where they could live and or bury family.

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Fortuitous Things
Fortuitous Things - 17.01.2023 21:19

Just when id nearly given up on the BBCs capacity for reality they produce something informative and wonderful.

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Fortuitous Things
Fortuitous Things - 17.01.2023 21:18

Excelent

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Karen Phinney
Karen Phinney - 13.01.2023 23:40

Fascinating stuff, so appreciate seeing this!

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Guy upHigh
Guy upHigh - 13.01.2023 12:16

No need to search for evidence, the Muslims destroyed them all, sorry to say, but it’s fact.

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Lord Petex
Lord Petex - 13.01.2023 09:02

Hilarious video. A bunch of archeology students telling us the bleeding obvious about archeology. Almost nothing on the silk road. Please watch this if you have 7 mins of your life to waste.

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raniedicen
raniedicen - 13.01.2023 06:52

denisovans eventually ended up in the island of luzon in the philippines

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Amrta das
Amrta das - 11.01.2023 20:08

its absurd how british propraganda channel excludes India of the silk road trade maps, as if it had no importance on it. uttara patha connected Bengal with Peshwar and all way to Bactria since Indus Valley civilization era where commerce was already spread from India to Oman and Central Asia

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Red Toberts
Red Toberts - 07.01.2023 11:50

Unwatchable rubbish, like, like.

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Andrew Roberts
Andrew Roberts - 06.01.2023 08:18

so much hate!! where's the love??

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Ken Sohappy Clegg
Ken Sohappy Clegg - 05.01.2023 22:02

Haha starting 130 bc?? That was enough of this misleading video for me. Lasted maybe 4 seconds lol. The true prehistory of the trade routes between Europe and Asia known as the silk road shows the routes were well established by 130,000 bc and had been developed by earlier hominid species prior to that. Keep digging lol

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Joseph Cornejo
Joseph Cornejo - 05.01.2023 11:48

Umm

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Paul Critz
Paul Critz - 02.01.2023 21:26

The mix of actuality with text is really problematic media. Pick a lane, BBC...

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Jennifer Hofmann
Jennifer Hofmann - 31.12.2022 06:41

These videos are interesting, but infuriating to the visually impaired. When half the text on the screen isn't narrated, we miss out! Please narrate your videos and show respect for the blind and visually impaired.

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NGC 7635
NGC 7635 - 30.12.2022 19:31

How did people move through this area? Well..they probably just called an Uber if I had to guess.

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Z O
Z O - 30.12.2022 19:20

Another BBC Reel Banger, lets go

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Patrick Fitzgerald
Patrick Fitzgerald - 30.12.2022 18:55

Not much of note here BBC. 🤔

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