00:00So again, they're having stuff, I brought right to almost abroad from the established
00:18that we're wearing, modelled from one's family.
00:26When you hold your bones, they're not really resetting them.
00:30And you may or may not be, or if you dissipate a joint, it might not be located properly.
00:38There's evidence, skinny teeth, of someone who's like 14 and they've dissipated the heat as a child.
00:45And there's not much associated with it, there's not much of a pool left.
00:50They've been at class, they've carried on, you can see that their upper body is very strong,
00:56but you can see the limitations of that.
00:59Right, stand up.
01:03Oh, right, okay, hey, hey, hey.
01:06So you've formed nations of Christmas, and you've started making spoons in women's graves,
01:13in Jewish territories predominantly.
01:16So, Kent, Southern Hampshire, and we don't know what's happened to them.
01:23They cook thousands of helmets out there with these plates, we've just never found them.
01:28But it's, given the extensive architectural digs they've done in Sweden around Valsgaard, Vendel,
01:34and Ballantuna, we'd have thought they'd have found them if they were still there.
01:37So these plates that you've got here, are these ones that you've made?
01:41Yes, these are copies. These are copies of the original.
01:45Hiya.
01:46Yeah, I'm done.
01:47Pretty human outstanding.
01:48The original is a similar.
01:49The final bit.
01:50Fine, just process this.
01:51Yeah, it's typical.
01:52Process this.
01:55I can't see you.
02:00I can't see you.
02:01I can't see you.
02:03I'm trying to steer your peak.
02:04There in line, there in line, there in line, there in line.
02:07I'm pretty good, I haven't got many problems.
02:09I can get rid of all these nice and easily.
02:11That's probably the hardest bit now, and I can get that.
02:13See you later.
02:14So, it's tidying up.
02:18Each exciting impact is followed by quite a lot of faffing around.
02:27The sort of removal of these bits to prepare for each flake is the thing that takes time and thinking.
02:38It's not as exciting as the heavy wallops,
02:43but, again, it tells us how much thinking these people are doing to produce tools, particularly like that, the piece from Kutner.
02:54It's just a twist.
02:55It's just a twist.
02:56It's such a nice tool.
02:57This face, what we call the ventral surface, is where the core would have been attached to it.
03:04This is where it would have come on.
03:06Kutner Haven, so you know where the river Meand is at to the sea.
03:10400,000 years old, and you can see that you can read the sequence of flake removals.
03:22You can read the sections in the section and see the other form of the posts.
03:26I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
03:27I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
03:28I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
03:30I'm sorry.
03:31I'm sorry.
03:32You've got to go down the stairs.
03:33I swear you dig half of it, then you can look into the side.
03:47The idea is you're finding data limits at the bottom of those post holes.
03:51Unfortunately...
04:03I'm too late.
04:09Stop.
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