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Prehistoric Times

Light-hearted look at historic civilisations and their inventions. Travel back to prehistoric times with Calum, Kerry Anne and the History Hunters.

Siubhail air ais chun an àm ro-eachdraidheil cuide ri Calum Dòmhnallach agus Kerry Anne NicLeòid. Sa phrògram tha fiosrachadh annasach, beò-dhealbhaidhean agus clann a' rannsachadh buaidh innleachdan bho shean air ar saoghal an-diugh.'S e fosailean na th' air fhàgail de dh'ainmhidhean is lusan a bha beò o chionn fhada - cnàimhean, fiaclan, sligean, fiù 's lorgan chasan. Le smuain air fosailean, tha na Sealgairean Spòrsail air misean gus banana a ghleidheadh airson ùine mhòr ann an dòigh is nach grod e.Tha iad cuideachd airson dealbh-uaimh a dhèanamh a dh'innseas beagan mu am beatha do chàirdean san àm ri teachd. Cleachdaidh iad siota mar chanabhas agus gual-fiodha 's crèadh dhearg mar pheant. Agus leis gun robh tòrr ealain-uaimhe air a pheantadh le meòirean, bidh iad ris an sin cuideachd.San stiùidio, tha Calum agus Kerry Anne a' dèanamh seudraidh le sligean is a' feuchainn air ealain ann an àiteachan a tha doirbh faighinn thuca.

Travel back to prehistoric times as Calum Macdonald and Kerry Anne Macleod continue to bring history to life with fun facts, animations and experiments which show how inventions and discoveries from ancient times helped shape our everyday lives. Fossils are the remains of animals and plants that lived long ago - bones, teeth, shells, even footprints. And with fossils in mind, the History Hunters are on a mission to preserve a banana in a way that will stop it rotting. They also want to create a cave art masterpiece, leaving clues about their lives for friends who might stumble into their cave in the future. They'll use an old sheet as a canvas, with charcoal and red clay as paint and have a go at finger painting as lots of cave-art was created that way. In the studio, Calum and Kerry Anne make jewellery from shells and think about how pictures were painted in hard to reach places.

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