Episode 1
James Fox uses art to explore how our ancient relationship with nature changed with the advent of farming, cities, and faiths, and how we tried to gain control over the natural world.
In this first episode, art historian James Fox explores the art of the ancient world to reveal the story of our earliest relationships with nature. From the art of prehistoric hunters and the advent of agriculture and our first cities to the arrival the great faiths, including Hinduism and Christianity, James shows how we began to wrestle with our place in nature and tried to control the great forces that shape our world. Along the way, we journey from Arctic Norway to the jungles of Guatemala and the holy city of Varanasi in India.
Beginning with cave paintings of animals and a fascinating 12,000-year-old carving of a reindeer, James shows how we were once much closer to nature. We meet Nils Peder, a contemporary Sami Reindeer Herder in northern Norway. His way of life is still influenced by a belief in natureβs spiritual energy and power. But then as James studies an ancient Egyptian model of cattle, we reach a dramatic turning point in our relationship with nature - the advent of agriculture. At this point, humans collaborated with nature but ultimately took βcontrolβ. James takes this a step further with the extraordinary lion hunt carvings from the Assyrian palace of Nineveh. He demonstrates how it was at this time that humans began to set out to conquer nature. James then turns his attention to ways in which religion helped us make sense of the great shifts in our relationship with nature. We see the first human personifications of natural forces: the river Ganga in India and the ancient Greek god of the sky, Zeus. And we see how, in Christian art, nature becomes the backdrop for the very human-focused story of the crucifixion.
In this first great phase in human history, James reveals how we moved from caves to farms, to the emergence of the first civilisations and to global faiths. And through it all, he shows how we struggled to control nature and began to move away from it, no longer living as just one part of the natural world.
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Our pre-historic relationship with nature
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | James Fox |
Expert | Melanie Challenger |
Expert | Kathy Willis |
Expert | Gus Casely-Hayford |
Expert | James Wong |
Expert | Steven Pinker |
Expert | Chetan Bhatt |
Series Producer | Alex Brisland |
Director | Ben Harding |
Executive Producer | Claire Whalley |
Production Company | KEO Films Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Mon 11 Oct 2021 21:00
- Tue 12 Oct 2021 01:30
- Wed 13 Oct 2021 02:05
- Mon 7 Nov 2022 23:30
- Tue 15 Oct 2024 00:00
- Sun 20 Oct 2024 03:00
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